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Poker
Term
Glossary
(Deal Off - Lock Up) DEAL OFF: To take all the blinds and the button before changing seats or leaving the table. That is, participate through all the blind positions and the dealer position. DEAL TWICE: When there is no more betting, agreeing to have the rest of the cards to come determine only half the pot, removing those cards, and dealing again for the other half of the pot. DECK: A set of playing-cards. In these games, the deck consists of either: (1) 52 cards in seven-card stud, hold’em, and Omaha. (2) 53 cards (including the joker), often used in ace-to-five lowball and draw high. DISCARD(S): In a draw game, to throw cards out of your hand to make room for replacements, or the card(s) thrown away; the muck. DOWNCARDS: Cards that are dealt facedown in a stud game. DRAW: (1) The poker form where players are given the opportunity to replace cards in the hand. In some places like California, the word “draw” is used referring to draw high, and draw low is called “lowball.” (2) The act of replacing cards in the hand. (3) The point in the deal where replacing is done is called “the draw.” FACECARD: A king, queen, or jack. FIXED LIMIT: In limit poker, any betting structure in which the amount of the bet on each particular round is pre-set. FLASHED CARD: A card that is partially exposed. FLOORPERSON: A casino employee who seats players and makes decisions. FLOP: In hold’em or Omaha, the three community cards that are turned simultaneously after the first round of betting is complete. FLUSH: A poker hand consisting of five cards of the same suit. FOLD: To throw a hand away and relinquish all interest in a pot. FOURTH STREET: The second upcard in seven-card stud or the first boardcard after the flop in hold’em (also called the turn card). FOULED HAND: A dead hand. FORCED BET: A required wager to start the action on the first betting round (the normal way action begins in a stud game). FREEROLL: A chance to win something at no risk or cost. FULL BUY: A buy-in of at least the minimum requirement of chips needed for a particular game. FULL HOUSE: A hand consisting of three of a kind and a pair. HAND: (1) All a player’s personal cards. (2) The five cards determining the poker ranking. (3) A single poker deal. HEADS-UP PLAY: Only two players involved in play. HOLECARDS: The cards dealt facedown to a player. INSURANCE: A side agreement when someone is all-in for a player in a pot to put up money that guarantees a payoff of a set amount in case the opponent wins the pot. JOKER: The joker is a “partially wild card” in high draw poker and ace-to-five lowball. In high, it is used for aces, straights, and flushes. In lowball, the joker is the lowest unmatched rank in a hand. KANSAS CITY LOWBALL: A form of draw poker low also known as deuce-to-seven, in which the best hand is 7-5-4-3-2 and straights and flushes count against you. KICKER: The highest unpaired card that helps determine the value of a five-card poker hand. KILL (OR KILL BLIND): An oversize blind, usually twice the size of the big blind and doubling the limit. Sometimes a “half-kill” increasing the blind and limits by fifty percent is used. A kill can be either voluntary or mandatory. The most common requirements of a mandatory kill are for winning two pots in a row at lowball and other games, or for scooping a pot in high-low split. KILL BUTTON: A button used in a lowball game to indicate a player who has won two pots in a row and is required to kill the pot. KILL POT: A pot with a forced kill by the winner of the two previous pots, or the winner of an entire pot of sufficient size in a high-low split game. (Some pots can be voluntarily killed.) LEG UP: Being in a situation equivalent to having won the previous pot, and thus liable to have to kill the following pot if you win the current pot. LIVE BLIND: A blind bet giving a player the option of raising if no one else has raised. LIST: The ordered roster of players waiting for a game. LOCK-UP: A chip marker that holds a seat for a player. |
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