Glossary
12 Colors - In Chinese Poker,
a Clean Sweep hand consisting of exactly 12 cards of one
color and a 13th of the other.
13 Colors - In Chinese Poker,
a Clean Sweep hand consisting entirely of either hearts
and diamonds; OR clubs and spades.
Aces Up - A pair of aces with
another pair. This term can be used with any 2-pair hand,
e.g. 7’s up - a pair of 7’s with another pair
below 7.
Action - The act of betting, raising, checking,
or folding. “Your action” means your
turn to act.
Acey-Deucy -
When pocket cards are Ace (A), Two (2).
Ainsworth -
When pocket cards are Six (6), Two (2).
Ajax -
Ace (A), Jack (J), also called foamy cleanser
Alaska
Hand : See King Crab
All-in - A player who runs out of
table stakesin the middle of a hand is “all in”.
Subsequent betting by other players thus results in a side
pot. This way, players can never be bet out of a hand simply
for running out of money. Players who are all inare only
eligible for the money in the pot into which they contributed.
American
Airlines - Long standing poker nickname
for two pocket aces.
Ante - Money placed in the pot by
all players before receiving cards. Typically, only stud
games require antes.
Assistant -In Big 2, the Player
who plays immediately before the winner’s final discard.
If the assistant fails to play the best possible hand before
the winner’s final hand, the assistant must cover
the other Players’ losses.
Back Door Flush/(Straight) - So
called when both the last 2 cards make a player’s
flush/(straight).
Back Hand - In Chinese Poker, the
backhand is defined as the highest hand of the bottom set
in the series of three - Also referred to as the "Big Behind".
Bad Beat - A typically strong hand
that loses to an even stronger hand.
Barbara
Hutton - Ten (10), five (5). Comes
from the name of the dime store (five and dime) heiress.
Baskin
Robbins - Three(3), Ace (A), from the
ice cream chain's "31 flavors".
Beer
Hand - Seven (7), Two (2)
Bicycle (or Wheel) - A straight
to the 5. Example: A 2 3 4 5 .
Big Bet - Amount of money wagered
in the later betting rounds. In $10/$20 Hold ‘Em,
the big bet is $20.
Big Blind - The amount that the
2nd player to the left of the button must post before receiving
cards. Big blind is the same amount as the small bet.
Big
Slick - Ace (A), King (K); also known
as Santa Barbara.
Blank - A card on either 4th or
5th Street that is of no value to anyone’s hand.
Blinds - Money used in place of
an ante in a flop type game such as Hold ‘Em to initiate
action.
Blocky -
Six (6), Three(3).
Bluff - The act of betting or raising
with the intention of getting someone else to fold a strong
hand.
Board - The community cards in flop
games such as Hold 'Em. In stud games, the cards dealt
face up to each player.
Bully
Johnson - Three (3), five (5).
Bring In - Initial bet. In stud
games the player with the lowest card showing on the first
round must bring in. (In the event of a tie, the player
closest to the dealer’s left brings in.)
Button - Used in Texas Hold ‘Em
and similar games to display which player acts first in
a hand. The button moves clockwise after every hand.
Call - Wagering the same amount
after the original bet has been made. E.g., player A bets
$10, player B calls $10.
Canine -
King (K), nine (9). Also known as pedigree, mongrel
Cap - The pot is capped when the
last allowable raise has been taken. There is usually no
cap during heads up or in tournaments.
Card Set - A group of cards that
a Player may discard from his hand at once during a round
of Big 2.
Check (or Pass) - Neither betting
nor folding when play comes to you. You can only check
when you’re first to act or placing a bet.
Check/Raise - Checking, then raising,
after a player bets.
Clean Sweep - In Chinese Poker,
a special hand that automatically wins. Clean Sweep hands
include Dragon, 13 Colors, 12 Colors, 6 Pair, 3 Straights,
and 3 Flushes.
Community Cards - Cards that all
players may use to make their hands. Board cards in flop
games such as Hold 'Em are community cards. A community
card is used in 7-Card stud when there aren’t enough
cards left for all players to receive a 7th card.
Crabs -
Pocket threes.
Darth
Vader - The two black fours ("the
dark side of the force")
Dead Card - In stud, a card that
has already been seen.
Dead
Man's Hand - Ace (A), eight (8), Legend
has it that "Wild Bill" Hickok was holding
aces and eights when he was shot in the back by Jack
McCall in 1876.
Deuce - A 2 card of any suit.
Dog - A hand unlikely to win the
pot.
Door Card - In 7-Card Stud, the
1st exposed card in a player’s hand.
Dolly
Parton - Nine (9), five (5). From the
movie 9 to 5 in which she starred.
Down Cards (or Hole Cards) - A player's
individual cards that are face down.
Dragon - The highest possible hand
in Chinese Poker. It contains one card of every rank.
Draw - Receive a card.
Drawing Dead - Drawing to a hand
that can’t win, e.g. to a straight when someone has
a flush.
Draw Out - To make the winning hand
on the last card or draw.
Eubie -
Eight (8), Six (6); supposedly comes from the saying "if
you play these you'll be broke".
Eyes / Eyes of Texas - Pocket Aces.
Family Pot - A pot in which everyone
plays and no one folds.
Flop - In Texas Hold ‘Em,
the 1st 3 board cards. They’re turned up simultaneously
and start the 2nd round of betting.
Flush - A hand consisting exclusively
of suited cards, e.g. 2 4 5 8 J .
Fold (or Muck) - To throw away
your cards and drop out of a hand.
Forced Bring-In - A mandatory bet;
the player facing a forced bring-in can neither check nor
fold. Usually used in stud to start the action on the 1st
round of betting by the player with the lowest card showing.
Freeze
Out - A stakes structure in which players
must buy in for a set amount and may not purchase chips
thereafter.
Front Hand - In Chinese Poker, a
3-card hand created from the 13 cards a Player is dealt.
The front hand must be outranked by the middle hand.
Full House - A hand consisting of
3 cards of one rank and 2 of another, e.g. 3 3 3 6 6 .
Goolsby -
Queen (Q), Ten (10).
Gorillas -
King (K), King (K) comes from "King Kong".
Gut Shot (or Inside Straight Draw) -
Drawing to a straight that needs one of the middle cards
to complete it, e.g. if you hold 5 6 8 9 , any 7 completes a straight inside.
Heads Up - Only 2 players remaining
in a hand.
Heinz -
Five (5), Seven (7); so called because of the Heinz slogan "57
varieties". Also referred to as pickle man.
Hockey
Sticks - Seven (7), Seven (7). Thats
what they look like.
Implied Odds - The amount you expect
to win if you make your hand, divided by what it will cost
you to keep playing.
Jack
Benny - Three (3), nine (9). The old
vaudeville and early television comedian had a running
gag that that was his age.
Jackson
Five - Jack(J), five (5); from the
motown singing group.
Jesse
James - Four (4), five (5). Legend
has it that the famous outlaw was shot with a .45.
Joe
Bernstein - Six (6), nine (9). Named
after a famous gambler from the 20's and 30's.
Kicker (or Side Card) - The next
card in a hand after a pair or 3-of-a-Kind. 9 9
K 2 5 is
a pair of 9’s with a king kicker.
Katy -
King (K), ten (10).
King
Crab - King (K), three (3). so called
because the 3 resembles a crab.
Kojak -
King (WK), jack (J) Named because it sounds like the old
TV show.
Kokomo -
King (K), eight (8).
Limits - The amount of money that
can be bet in any round of a game, e.g. $3/$6, $5/$10,
$10/$20.
Little
Pete - Two (2), three (3)
Little
Slick - Ace (A) Queen (Q) or Ace (A),
Two (2), compare with big slick.
Live Card - In stud games, a card
not yet seen and therefore possibly still in play.
Loose - A game with a lot of players
in most pots.
Lumberman's
Hand - Two (2), four (4) comes from "two-by-four"
Main Pot - 1st pot that all players
are eligible for.
Marriage -
King (K), Queen (Q).
Middle Hand - In Chinese Poker,
one of two 5-card hands created from the 13 cards a Player
is dealt. The middle hand must outrank a Player’s
front hand, and be outranked by the Player’s back
hand.
Minimum Buy-In - The minimum amount
of money that a player can buy into a game for. e.g., in
$10/$20 limit, the minimum buy-in is $100.
Missed Blind - When a player sits
out and misses a blind, in order to receive a hand, he/she
must post both blinds or wait a turn to take the big blind.
Montana
Banana - Nine (9), two (2). Some say
92 is the number of the proposition that legalized
gambling in Montana. Other believe its origins come
from the idea that bananas will grow in Montana before
that hand makes money.
Motown -
Jack (J), five (5) - See Jackson Five
Muck – To ‘Muck’ your
cards is to discard them without showing them if you are
not involved in a showdown at the end of a hand. This allows
a player to better protect his strategy so that nobody
will be able to see if you were bluffing, or playing a
short hand. We have included the option to ‘automuck’ your
cards to save you having to select the option each time.
Nuts - The best possible hand. In a Hold ‘Em
game where 2 4 7 9 are visible, the nuts would be three
9’s.
On the Come - Drawing to any straight
or flush.
Open End/Outside Straight Draw -
Drawing to a straight that needs either outside card to
complete it, e.g., if you hold 5 6 7 8 , any 4 or 9 completes the straight outside.
Open Game - A game in which anyone
can play.
Open Pair - An exposed pair in stud.
Open Poker - A game in which some
cards are dealt face up.
Open Seat - An empty seat in a game
that anyone can sit in and play at.
Overcard - A card higher than any
visible card.
Pot Odds - The money in the pot
divided by what it will cost you to continue the hand.
Raise - To increase the amount of
the original bet, usually by doubling. e.g., Player A bets
$10, player B raises bet to $20.
Rake - The amount of money taken
out of the pot by the house, usually on a percentage with
a maximum.
Raquel
Welch - Three (3), eight (8); has to
do with measurements.
Redraw - A draw to an even better
hand when you currently hold the nuts.
River - The 5th board card in Texas
Hold ‘Em or the last card in stud.
Rolled Up - When a player's first
3 cards in 7-Card stud are of the same kind.
Round of Betting - The action sequence
in which each player can check, bet, raise or fold.
Scare Card - One which looks as
though it may make a strong hand.
Set (or Trips) - 3-of-a-Kind
Showdown - The showing of cards
at the end of a hand.
Side Pot - Pot created after a player
goes all in. It’s possible to have multiple side
pots.
Siegfried & Roy -
Two Queens.
Small Bet - 1st betting round. e.g.,
in $10/$20 Hold 'Em, small bet is $10.
Small Blind - Money the 1st player
to the left of the button must post before receiving cards.
Small blind is usually ½ the big blind.
Split Pot - A pot split evenly among
players with equal hands.
Straight - A hand consisting of
cards of consecutive rank, e.g. 7 8 9 10 J .
Straight Flush - A hand consisting
of suited cards of consecutive rank,
e.g. 5 6 7 8 9 .
Street - Refers to a temporal point
in the game. In 7-Card Stud, 3rd Street is the 1st betting
round on the 1st three cards. 4th Street is the 4th card
dealt to each player, etc. In Texas Hold ‘Em and
similar games, 4th Street is the 4th board card in the
3rd round of betting.
Surrender - In Chinese Poker, discarding
one’s hand from play and removing oneself from the
current betting round. A Player who surrenders pays each
opponent 3 units, but eliminates the risk of greater losses.
Table Stakes - The money that players
have at the start of a hand, available for that hand. Players
may not add money to their stacks, nor bring more to the
table while involved in a hand. Players may not be bet
out of a hand, nor be forced to fold because they run out
of money in the middle of a hand. (See all in.)
Turn - 4th board card.
Twiggy -
Two (2), nine (9); measurements of Twiggy.
Under the Gun - The position of
the player who is first to act.
Union
Oil - Seven (7), six (6); comes from
the symbol of the oil company.
Up Cards - Player's individual
cards that are face up in stud games.
Weinberg -
Ten (10), three (3)
Woolworth -
Ten (10), five (5); comes from the F.W Woolworth retail
chain...see dime store.
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