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Pacific Poker’s Poker Terminology
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A
Aces Full:
A five card Poker Hand that contains a Full
House consisting of three Aces and any Pair.
Ace-High:
A five card Poker Hand that contains one Ace, with no Straight
or Flush.
Aces Up:
A five card Poker Hand that contains two Pairs,
one of which is Aces.
Action:
A term for "Betting." Initiating the Betting
may be referred to as “Starting the Action”.
Active Bet:
A Bet
(i.e. Blind
Bets, Bets, Raises).
Active Player:
Any player still participating in the current Hand.
All-in:
When a player runs out of Chips and/or is disconnected, but
continues to remain an Active
Player.
American
Airlines:
Two Aces.
Ante:
An initial sum of money, placed in the Pot by each player
wishing to participate in the Hand. Antes are applicable in
games of Stud
and Draw Poker, but are not used in games of Hold'em
or Omaha
Poker.
B
Bad Beat:
When a Hand is beaten by a lucky Draw.
Belly Buster:
A Draw and/or catch to an Inside
Straight.
Bet:
Placing an amount of Chips into the Pot.
Bet the Pot:
Betting an amount equal to the Pot.
Betting Round:
The period during a Poker game when players have the
opportunity to Fold,
Bet,
Check
or Raise.
Each Betting Round ends when the last Bet or Raise has been Called
or when all players but one have folded thier hands.
Bicycle:
A Poker Hand consisting of an A-2-3-4-5 Straight.
Big Blind:
An initial mandatory Bet, in games of Hold’em
and Omaha
Poker, which is Posted by the player two seats to the left of
the Dealer,
in a clockwise fashion. The Big Blind is equal to that Table’s
Lower Betting Limit. For example, at a $10-20 Table, the Big
Blind would be $10.
Big Slick:
A Poker Hand that contains an Ace and King.
Blind:
Initial mandatory Bets, placed in the Pot by the first two
players to the left of the Dealer,
in a clockwise fashion, in games of Hold'em
and Omaha
Poker. See "Small
Blind" and "Big
Blind".
Blind Raise:
When a player Raises
without looking at his/her Hand.
Bluff:
To continue Betting in a Poker Hand, while holding a weak
Hand. The strategy of "Bluffing" is usually employed in the
hope that misleading or intimidation the other players in the
game will convince them to "Fold",
therefore allowing the player Bluffing to win the Pot.
Board:
Refers to the shared cards (see "Community
Cards") placed at the center of Hold'em
and Omaha
Poker Tables. "Looking around the board," means looking at
these visible cards. The Boardcards are visible to, and shared
by, all players at the Table. In Stud
Poker games, each player has his own Board.
Bottom Pair:
When a player uses the lowest card in the Flop
to create a Pair
with one of his/her own cards.
Broadway:
A Poker Hand consisting of an Ace high Straight
(10-J-Q-K-A).
Bring-in:
A mandatory first Bet
made in the first Betting
Round of a Stud
Poker game only. The Bring-in is usually placed by the player
showing the lowest valued card; though in some games the
player showing the highest valued card is forced to do so. On
all additional rounds, the player showing the highest valued
Hand on Board
has the option to Bet first, or not.
Bring It In:
To initiate the Betting in the Hand’s first Betting
Round.
Broomcorn's
Uncle:
A player who uses up all his/her Chips through placing Antes.
Bullets:
A Pair
of Aces.
Bump:
To Raise.
Button:
A round plastic disc, with a "D" on it, which is used to
represent/identify the present Dealer
position in the game. After each Hand the Button moves left,
in a clockwise fashion, to the next Active
Player Sitting-in at the Table.
Buy-In:
The minimum amount of money required by a player to sit
down at a particular Poker Table.
C
Call:
To equal or match the last Bet
amount that has been made.
Cap:
To make the last and final of a Betting
Round's Raises,
based on the maximum number of permissible Raises per Betting
Round in that Poker game.
Case Chips:
A player's last Chips.
Cash Out:
To leave a game and convert your Chips to cash.
Check:
To decline making a Betting
Round's initial Bet
and Pass the option to the next Active
Player. After a Betting Round’s initial Bet has been
placed, players no longer have the option to Check
and may only Call,
Raise
or Fold
(see below).
Check-Raise:
When a player first Checks
and then Raises
in a Betting
Round.
Chop:
To return the Blind
Bets to the players who Posted them, when no other players
elect to Call in a Poker game's first Betting Round. The game
then moves on to the next Hand. Also referred to "Splitting
the Pot".
Collusion:
When two or more players conspire to cheat in a Poker
game.
Community
Cards:
The cards, placed face up in the middle of the Table, which
are visible to and shared by all players in Hold'em
and Omaha
Poker games.
Cowboys:
Two Kings.
D
Dead Bet:
A non-Active
Bet or penalty fee, which is placed in the Pot,
but which the other players at the Table are not required to
refer to (i.e. if a player misses both Blind
Bets, upon re-Sitting-in
that player must Post
a Live
Bet equal to the Big
Blind, plus a Dead Bet equal to the Small
Blind).
Dead Man's
Hand:
Two
Pair - Aces and Eights (Wild Bill Hickock was shot in the
back while playing this Hand).
Dealer:
The player who either actually, or representatively,
distributes the cards to the other players at the Poker
Table.
Door Card:
This is the first exposed, face up or up
card, in a player's Hand in a game of Stud
Poker.
Down Card:
Hole
cards- Cards that are dealt face down.
Doyle Brunson:
A Hold’em
Poker Hand consisting of a 10-2 (Brunson won the world
championship two years in a row on the final Hand with these
cards).
Drawing Hand:
A presently relatively worthless Hand, yet with the
Potential to become a strong Hand. The most common types of
Drawing Hands are four card Straights
and four card Flushes.
Drop:
Fold.
Ducks:
A Pair
of Twos.
Deuces:
A Pair
of Twos.
E
Early Position:
A player’s position in a Betting
Round where the player must act before most of the other
players at the Table (usually considered the two players
seated to the left of the players who placed the Blind
Bets.)
F
Fifth Street:
The fifth Community
Card, placed face up in the center of the Table, in a game
of Hold'em
or Omaha
Poker. This card is more commonly referred to as "The
River." Can also refer to the fifth card received in a
game of 7-card
Stud Poker.
Flat Call:
Calling
a Bet
without Raising.
Flop:
The first three Community
Cards, placed in unison face up in the center of the
Table, in a game of Hold'em
or Omaha
Poker.
Flop Games:
Poker games (Hold’em
and Omaha)
played using Community
Cards, which are dealt face up in the center of the
Table.
Flush:
A Poker Hand consisting of 5 cards all of the same suit,
for example, 3-4-8-10-K of Spades.
Flush Draw:
A Hand consisting of four cards of the same suit, for
example, 3-4-8-10 of Clubs, being held in the hopes of
receiving a fifth card of the same suit (in this example
another Club) in order to complete the Flush.
Fold:
To quit a Hand in the middle of the game, thus forfeiting
any Chips (if any) placed in the Pot
up until that time.
Forced Bet:
A required Bet
that starts the Action on the first round of a Poker Hand (see
"Blind").
Four of a Kind:
Four cards of the same number or face value ("Quads").
Fourth Street:
The fourth Community
Card, placed face up in the center of the Table, in a game
of Hold'em
or Omaha
Poker. This card is more commonly referred to as "The
Turn." Can also refer to the fourth card received in a
game of 7-card
Stud Poker.
Full House:
A Poker Hand consisting of three of one card and two of
another, e.g., 7-7-7-5-5.
G
Gut Shot:
To Draw to and/or hit an Inside
Straight
H
Hand:
A player's best five cards.
Heads-up Play:
When a Poker Hand has been reduced to only two remaining
players.
High-Low Poker:
Any game of Poker in which the Pot
is split Between the highest and lowest Hands. It is possible
to have a Hand that wins both, for example, A-2-3-4-5 is a
Straight, but is also (in most forms of high-low
Poker) considered the lowest possible Hand. In some high-low
games of Poker the lowest possible Hand is A-2-3-4-6, and in
others (although usually this is true only in low-only games),
the lowest possible Hand is 2-3-4-5-7 (as this Hand does not
contain an Ace).
Hold'em:
The Poker game also known as Texas Hold 'em, in which
players receive two face down cards and five face up Community
Cards. See a complete game description in Pacific
Poker's Game Rules section.
Hole Cards:
Player’s cards which are face down and cannot be seen by
the other players.
I
Inside Straight
Draw:
A Hand of four cards, which requires one specific
additional card, somewhere in the middle, to complete a Straight
(i.e. 4-6-7-8, where only a 5 could give the player a
Straight). This is as opposed to an "Open-ended
Straight Draw", in which cards on either end of the Hand
are needed to complete the Straight.
J
Jackpot Poker:
A form of Poker in which the Cardroom or Casino pays a
Jackpot to any player who does not win the Pot
while holding a very high valued Hand (usually Aces Full
or Better).
K
Key Card:
One particular card, which gives the player a big Draw or
makes his/her Hand.
Key Hand:
In a session or tournament, the one particular Hand
that marks a turning point for the player, either for better
or worse.
Kicker:
- In Draw Poker, a single card, held along with a Pair,
in an attempt to make two
Pairs. For example, keeping 3-3-K and Drawing two
additional alternative cards in an attempt get either
another 3 (for three
of a kind) or another King (for two
Pairs, Kings-high).
- In Hold’em Poker, the highest single card held Between
two players who each hold equal Pairs.
For example:
- The Board Cards are A-10-8-5-2.
- Player #1 holds an A-J as his/her Hand.
- Player #2 holds A-Q as his/her Hand.
Each player holds a Pair
of Aces, however Player #2 has a higher valued kicker and wins
the Pot.
Kick It:
Raise.
Knock:
Check.
Kojak:
A Hand that contains a King and Jack.
L
Ladies:
Two Queens.
Late Position:
A player’s position in a Betting
Round where the player must act after most of the other
players at the Table (usually considered to be the two
positions to the right of the Dealer).
Lay Down Your
Hand:
When a player Folds
his/her Hand.
Lead:
The first player to Bet
in a Betting
Round.
Limit Poker:
A common variety of Poker in which the amount size of the
Bets are pre-determined. For example, in a "$10-20" game, Bets
and Raises
are limited to $10 in the early rounds and $20 in the late
rounds.
Limper:
The first player, in the first Betting
Round, to Call
the Blind
Bets.
Limp In:
To place Chips in the Pot
through a Call,
rather than a Raise.
(Normally, a "Limp In" takes place when the first person
speaks by Calling
the Big
Blind.)
Live Bet:
An Active
Bet, which all other players at the Table must refer to
(i.e. Blind
Bets, Bets,
Raises).
Live Blind:
When a player places a Blind
Bet and is then permitted to Raise,
even if no other player Raises. Also referred to as an "Option".
Live Card(s):
Cards that have not yet been seen and are presumed to still
be in play, in games of Stud
Poker.
Live Hand:
A Hand that still has the Potential to win the Pot.
Look:
When a player Calls
the final Bet
before the Showdown.
Also referred to as "Loose".
Loose:
When a player Calls
the final Bet
before the Showdown.
Also referred to as "Look".
Lowball:
A player who plays many Hands of Poker.
M
Main Pot:
The center Pot. Any other Bets
are placed in a side Pot(s) and are then contested between any
remaining players. Side Pots occurs when a player(s) goes All-in.
Make:
Making the deck is referred to as shuffling the deck.
Maniac:
An aggressive player who plays many Hands.
Meet:
Also referred to as Call.
Middle Pair:
In Flop
games, when a player creates a Pair
using one of his/her down cards and the middle card in the Flop.
Middle
Position:
A player’s position in a Betting
Round, somewhere between Early
and Late
Position (usually considered to be the fifth, sixth and
seventh seats to the left of the Dealer).
Miss:
Holding a Drawing
Hand without receiving the card needed to improve the
Hand. For example, holding 4 Spades while seeking a Flush,
but receiving a Heart as the final card, would be referred to
as "Missing the Draw."
Muck:
To discard or throw away ones Hand. Also refers to a pile
of cards that are no longer in play.
Minimum Buy-In:
The minimum amount that join and start a game with.
Monster:
A very high valued or important Hand. In a tournament, a
player who accumulates many Chips, after having a small stack,
is referred to as a Monster.
N
Narrowing the
Field:
Betting
or Raising
in order to drive out players whose Hands might have improved
if allowed to remain in the game.
No-Limit Poker:
A risky variety of Poker in which any player may Bet
as many of his/her Chips at any time.
Nuts, The:
The best possible Hand in the context of a particular Hand
and its Potential. For example, in Hold'em
Poker, a player holding K-J would hold "The Nuts" if the Flop
came out as 9-10-Q. In the context of the player’s Hole
Cards, the 8-9-10-J-Q Straight
is the best possible Hand.
O
Offsuit:
Cards of a different suit(s).
Omaha Poker:
A Community
Card Poker game, with similarities to Texas
Hold'em. In Omaha Poker, each player receives four cards
of their own (opposed to two in Texas
Hold'em), but unlike Hold'em,
where players may choose to play either zero, one, or two of
the cards in their Hand, in Omaha
players must use exactly two of their cards. Omaha Poker is
frequently played in a high-low
version.
Open:
To begin the Betting
in a Betting
Round.
Open-ended
Straight Draw:
Four consecutive cards, such as 5-6-7-8, which allows for
the player to complete a Straight
by receiving a card on either end of his/her current Hand (in
this case, either a 4 or a 9 is needed to complete the
Straight).
Open Card:
A card that is dealt face-up.
Open Pair:
A Pair
that has been dealt face-up.
Option:
An option is a Live
Blind Bet made before the cards are dealt. If no one Raises,
the "Option" player may Raise.
Out Button:
A disc placed in front of a player who wishes to Sit
Out a Hand(s), but still remain in the game.
P
Paints:
Face or picture
cards (Jack, Queen and King).
Pair:
Two cards of the same rank, e.g., two sevens or two
Kings.
Pass:
To Check
or Pass the option to Bet/Raise
to the next player in a Betting
Round.
Pat Hand:
An already complete Hand, that would not be broken-up to
try to improve its value. Straights,
Flushes,
Full
Houses, Four
of a Kind, and Straight
Flushes are all referred to as Pat Hands.
Pay Off:
To Call
on the final Betting
Round when you may or may not think you have the best
Hand.
Picture Cards:
Face cards (Jack, Queen and King).
Play Back:
To Raise
or re-Raise another player's Bet.
Playing the
Board:
In Flop
games when your best five card Hand is all five of the Community
Cards.
Pocket:
The player’s cards, which are dealt face down. Also
referred to as Hole
Cards
Pocket Rockets:
Pocket
or Hole
Cards consisting of a Pair
of Aces.
Position:
Important Poker strategy, which takes into consideration
the fact that in most forms of Poker, the Player acting last
holds a distinct advantage. Being last to act means the player
possesses more information available when deciding whether to
Check,
Bet,
Raise,
or Fold.
Post:
Placing Chips in the Pot
(i.e. Posting the Blind
Bets.)
Pot:
The accumulated amount of Chips in the center of the Table,
being contested by the Active
Players in the Hand.
Pot-Limit
Poker:
A variety of Poker in which players may Bet
in an amount up to, but not greater than, the current amount
in the Pot.
Pot Odds:
It is often valuable to evaluate the amount in the Pot
when deciding whether or not to Call
a Bet.
In a game with a large amount in the Pot, even a mediocre Hand
may be worthwhile Calling
if it possesses even a small chance to improve to the best
Hand. On the contrary, if the Pot is small, even a fairly good
Hand may not be worth a Call,
as the amount of risk, relative to the amount one stands to
gain, is simply not great enough.
Push:
When, at the end of a Hand, the Dealer
Pushes the Chips in the Pot
to the winning player. Also, when Dealers
rotate to other Tables.
Put Down:
To Fold
a Hand.
Q
Quads:
Four
of a Kind.
Qualifier:
In high-low
games, it is a requirement the Low Hand must meet to win the
Pot.
R
Raise:
To increase the amount of a Bet
that has been made earlier by a player.
Rake:
The small amount of money that the house subtracts from a
game’s Pot
. The Rake is based on the total amount of the game’s Pot
after each Betting
Round.
Rank:
The value of each card and Hand.
Rap:
When a player taps on the Table, indicating that he/she has
Checked.
Razz:
In Seven
Card Stud, where the lowest five cards win the Pot.
Re-Raise:
To Raise
a previous Raise.
River:
The fifth and final Community
Card, placed face up in the center of the Table, in a game
of Hold'em
or Omaha
Poker. Also sometimes referred to as Fifth
Street.
Rock:
A player considered to be very conservative, who usually Bets
or Raises
only when he/she has a very strong Hand.
Rounders:
Refers to "Hustlers". This is also the name of a popular
Poker movie starring Matt Damon and Ed Norton.
Royal Flush:
A Poker hand with a Straight
Flush consisting of (A-K-Q-J-10). This is the highest
valued Hand possible in Poker.
S
Satellite
Tournament:
A pre-tournament offered at a vastly reduced (relative to
the main tournament), or no, Tournament Buy-in Fee. Winners of
Satellite Tournaments are offered free entry to the next level
Satellite Tournament or main tournament.
Scoop:
To win the entire Pot.
Seating List:
A Waiting
List on which players place their name, in order to play
at a Table where there are presently no available seats. The
players are notified when a seat has become available at the
Table and it is their turn to join the game.
Second Pair:
In Flop
games, when a player creates a Pair
using the second highest valued Community
Card, along with one of his/her Pocket
Cards.
See:
To Call
a previous Bet.
Seven Card
Stud:
A well-known Poker game in which players get three face
down cards and four face up cards. You play the best five of
those seven cards.
Seventh Street:
This is the final round of Betting in Seven
Card Stud and Stud
8
or Better.
Showdown:
The end of the final Betting
Round, when all Active
Players reveal their cards to determine who has won the Pot
. In Online Poker the winner(s) of the Showdown is determined
automatically.
Side Pot:
A separate Pot
(s,) which is contested by remaining Active
Players when one or more player(s) are All-in.
Sit In:
To join a Poker game and become and Active
Player.
Sit Out:
To miss a Hand(s) while still sitting at a Poker Table.
Sixth Street:
In Seven
Card Stud, this is the fourth "up"
card dealt to the player (their 6th card). It is also the
4th round of Betting.
Slow-play:
A strategy of playing as if holding a weak Hand, in the
hope of luring in other players. While holding a very strong
Hand and Betting
and Raising
aggressively right away, other players might be likely to Fold,
leaving only a small Pot.
In contrast, by enacting Slow-play, and merely Checking
or Calling,
other players might be more likely to believe that their Hands
have a better chance of winning and stay in the game longer,
leaving a larger Pot
to be won.
Solid:
A conservative, but good player.
Small Blind:
An initial mandatory Bet,
in games of Hold'em
and Omaha
Poker, which is Posted by the player immediately to the left
of the Dealer,
in a clockwise fashion. The Small
Blind is equal to one half of that Table’s Lower Betting
Limit. For example, at a $10-20 Table, the Small Blind would
be $5.
Speed Limit:
A Pair
of fives.
Split:
A tie.
Stack:
A pile of Chips.
Stay:
When a player remains in the game by Calling
rather than Raising.
Steel Wheel:
A five high Straight
Flush (A-2-3-4-5).
Straight:
A Poker Hand consisting of 5 consecutive cards, for
example, 9-10-J-Q-K.
Straight Flush
A Poker Hand consisting of 5 consecutive cards that are
also of the same suit, for example, 8-9-10-J-Q of Spades.
Structure:
A game’s predetermined limits, normally placed on the Blinds/Ante,
Bet
amounts and number of permissible Raises
per Betting
Round.
Stud Games:
Games of Poker in which players receive face down cards and
face up cards.
Stuck:
A player who is losing in a game.
Suits:
Spades, Hearts, Diamonds and Clubs. In most forms of Poker,
suits are of no importance (except for deciding who must begin
the Betting).
At the end of a Poker Hand, if players hold identical cards,
their Hands are considered equal, regardless of suit and they
split the Pot.
T
Texas Hold'em:
This is also the name for Hold'em,
the most popular form of Poker.
Third Street:
In Seven
Card Stud and Seven Card Stud 8 or Better, this is the
first Betting
Round on the first three cards.
Thirty Miles:
Three tens.
Three of a
Kind:
Three cards of the same number or face value ("Trips").
Tight:
A player who plays few a Pots.
A “Tight Game” refers to a game with little Action.
Top Pair:
In Flop
games, when the player Pairs
one of his face down cards with the highest of the Community
Cards, or Boardcards.
Treys:
A Pair
of threes.
Trips:
Three of a kind.
Turn:
The fourth Community
Card, placed face up in the center of the Table, in a game
of Hold'em
or Omaha
Poker. Also sometimes referred to as Fourth
Street.
Two Pair:
A Hand consisting of two different Pairs.
U
Up Card:
A card that is dealt face-up.
W
Waiting List:
A list on which players place their name, in order to play
at a Table where there are presently no available seats. The
players are notified when a seat has become available at the
Table and it is their turn to join the game.
Walking Sticks:
A Pair
of sevens.
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