Poker dictionary
Everyone who wants to play poker should read the vocabulary and learn the most important phrases. poker He must be understandable to sit at the table with opponents, and the game itself was not an accident. Below you will find most of the terms used and ours Tips for beginners in poker.
- A-Game - The highest level of the game that the player can afford.
- Add-on -Additional tokens, which can be optionally purchased at the end of the Re-Buy period during the tournament.
- Touch - The style of the game consisting in conquering and piercing, and sometimes checking.
- Action - Actions that the player takes during the distribution or round of auction, e.g. a few pierces and break through again.
- All In - Playing for your entire pool of tokens.
- Ante - A mandatory bet, which every player must put in the pot, before starting a bidding round.
- Backdoor Draw - The player has three cards to create a system, but he needs others from Turn and River to complete it.
- Bankroll - The amount is allocated to playing poker.
- Barrel - The plant placed on the flop.
- BET - The first plant brought during the auction.
- big blind - Large dark, or 2x little blind.
- Big Stack - The player has a lot of tokens.
- Blank - also often referred to as Brick. A card that does not change the situation in the hand.
- Blindy - Mandatory in the dark.
- Blocker - All cards that the player needs to assemble Drawa, which are in the hands of opponents.
- Bluff, Blef - Placing the plant - breaking through with weak cards that is to make the opponent to put up higher cards.
- Break-even - The game is completed without profits and without losses.
- Broadway - the highest stit from ASA to dozens; single card from 10 up
- Call - Checking the opponent's plant.
- Calling Station - The player participating in more details, more often checks than pierces and fits.
- Cash Game - Poker for money with a constant height of dark. Players can join the game at any time or leave the table, buy tokens.
- Check - Waiting the queue in a given hand.
- Check-Call - Waiting and subsequent checking of the opponent's plant.
- Check-Raise - Waiting to break another player's plant later.
- Coinflip - If two players have even chances of winning.
- Connector - Two or more adjacent cards in terms of value.
- Continuation Bet - a plant placed on the flop by the last player who pierced the Cutoff flop
- Dealer - Krupier, a person giving cards.
- Draw - a pair of cards, the lowest of the systems; two cards of the same value.
- Dead Money - Player tokens in the pool who dropped the cards and do not take part in the hand.
- Deal - earlier ending of the game/tournament. Players come to an agreement and determine.
- Equity - chances of winning multiplied by the pool height.
- Expected Value - The expected value of a given play is a loss or average profit, result from a given situation on the table.
- Exploiting - The process of identifying enemy weaknesses.
- Flop - Three common cards in Texas Holdem.
- Fold - belt, fitting cards.
- Four of Kind - carriage, four cards of the same value.
- Full House - Full, three, couple.
- Flush - color, five cards of the same color.
- Flush draw - When the player needs only one card to complete the color.
- Five Card Draw - Poker variety (selected). The player receives five own cards. There are no common cards.
- Hand - The hand means cards or their combination, remaining with a specific player, but also a single hand.
- Heads up - District or game played only by two players.
- Hight card - If players do not have any pair, the person with the highest card wins.
- High Card - the lowest poker system.
- high roller - Player, putting high.
- Hole Cards - own cards (covered), which everyone receives at the beginning of the hand. The player can fold the system.
- Kicker - Card deciding to win in the case of two of the same systems.
- Leak - A weak point in the style, a player's strategy that leads to a loss of money.
- Limp - Playing before the flop, checking Big Blind.
- Live Cards - cards that are still at the waist.
- Loose - A player, with many different starting systems.
- Made Hand - Full poker system that is difficult to improve.
- Min-raise - The smallest possible instep.
- Monster - Strong arrangement.
- Nuts - The arrangement, the best possible.
- Offsuit - Two cards in different colors.
- One pair - One pair.
- Open Pair - a pair lying among the cards discovered on the table.
- Outie - Cards that can improve the hand and give a win will complete the player's layout.
- Out of Position - A player in a given round of auction must make a decision before the rival.
- Overbet - a plant exceeding the size of the pool.
- Overcard - Card on hand higher than the highest common card.
- Overpar - a couple in their hands higher than all common cards.
- Not - Dropping cards. At this point, the player no longer participates in the hand and loses his right to the pot.
- Pocket Pair - Two cards with the same value.
- poker - a system consisting of five consecutive cards in the same color.
- Royal poker - The strongest layout in poker. It consists of five more cards, from dozens to ASA, in the same color.
- I can leave - The player can set up a plant at a time not higher than the pool.
- Postflop - Part of the game, appearing after the flop.
- Preflop - Part of the game, taking place after the cards, but before the flop.
- Puncture, Raise - erecting a sum higher than the previous plant.
- Push - Entering the game for all your tokens.
- I can limit - playing with a pool limit.
- Poker face - so -called Poker face, or uncomfortable emotions.
- Raise - conquering the opponent's plant.
- Royal flush - Royal poker, the highest layout: five cards from ASA to 10 in the same color.
- small blind - A small dark, mandatory bet in the dark, half a large blind.
- Straight Flush - poker: five more cards in the same color
- Showdown - Discovery of cards.
- Strike - Strite: five more cards in different colors.
- Trips - a system made of three cards of the same value, two of which are on the table and one in the player's hand.
- Turn - The fourth joint card in the poker - Texas Holdem and Omaha, as well as the second from the end of the bidding round.
- Two pairs - two couples.
- Underpair - The pair is lower than the weakest card on the table. The player is the first to decide because he sits to the left of Big Blind
- Villain - Determining the opponent in the hand.
- Walk - The player on Big Blind wins the pool without a fight, because all opponents folded in front of the flop.
- Wheel - The lowest stit: from ASA to Friday. AS acts as one, i.e. the lowest card.