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Playing Texas Hold'em Online, The Professional Guide - Chapter 14

Texas Hold'em Online Poker Dictionary

3-Bet
The first re-raise (putting 3 bets in).
Absolute Nuts
The best possible hand, based on the board cards. Sometimes simply called 'the nuts'.
Action
The amount of money wagered by a player during a playing session. In poker, the placing of money into the pot.
Active
One who is still in the pot.
All Blue (or All Pink)
A flush.
All-In
To push all of your remaining chips into the pot.
Anchor
The player sitting in the last position at a poker table before the dealer. This is the person who makes the final decision, thereby anchoring the game.
Ante
A term usually used in poker to refer to the first money wagered on a hand, or the minimum amount that each player is required to put into the pot before a new hand can begin.
American Airlines
A pair of Aces.
Angling
Taking action or talking when it is not your turn in order to mislead your opponent. Some consider this to be cheating, others consider these tactics to be a part of the game.
Animal
Nickname for a player that is loose-aggressive. Animals are involved in too many hands and will almost always bet and raise when given the opportunity, often with garbage hands. Also known as a maniac.
Baby
A low-ranked card (usually 2 through 5).
Back Into
To make a hand that is different than the hand you were originally trying for.
Backdoor
An unfinished hand that requires help from both the turn and river in order to win. Also known as a runner-runner hand.
Backdoor flush
Even worse than the gunshot is the backdoor flush. This is when you need two perfect cards of the same suit to complete your hand.
Bad Beat
To have a hand that is the clear mathematical favorite lose to a heavy underdog (especially if that hand should not have been involved in the pot).
Bankroll
The total amount of money a player has for a gaming session.
BB
An abbreviation for Big Blind.
Belly Buster
A draw to fill an inside straight, aka gunshot
Bet
A wager or gamble
Betting Limits
The minimum and maximum that can be wagered on one bet.
Big Blind
The position two to the left of the button, who is forced to pay a full small bet prior to the hole cards being dealt in Hold'em.
Big Chick
In Texas Hold'em, an Ace and a Queen (suited or unsuited) as your hole cards.
Big Slick
An opener of A-K suited
Blind Bet
A bet that certain poker players are required to make as a result of their betting position.
Bluff
In poker, players bluff when raising a weak hand in the hope of driving out players with a stronger hand.
Bump
To raise
Burn Card
Any card placed in the discard rack without being entered into play. After the deck is shuffled and cut, one card is burned.
B&M
Brick and Mortar; a real-life casino (as opposed to an online casino).
Big Slick
In Texas Hold'em, an Ace and a King (suited or unsuited) as your hole cards.
Blank
A card that appears useless. Also known as a rag.
Board
The community cards.
Boat
Full house.
Bonus Whoring
Belonging to several online poker sites and always taking advantage of each deposit bonus offered. See www.BonusWhores.com for updated info.
Bounty
A reward given in a tournament to someone who meets certain criteria. Some examples of these criteria from Zoo tournaments are: knocking a certain person out of the tournament, winning with a certain hand, and finishing the tournament is a certain position.
BR
An abbreviation for bankroll.
Broadway
An ace-high straight.
Bubble
Finishing a tournament in the spot nearest the money. Example: In a 60-person tournament, if the top 8 spots pay, finishing 9th would be finishing on the bubble.
Bullets
A pair of Aces.
Bump It
To raise.
Bust Out
To lose your buy in.
Button
The disk that represents the dealer in a given hand.
Buy In
The amount of money that is necessary to play a particular game, or the amount of money that you to play a game.
Buy the Button
Betting or raising in order to make any players between you and the button fold. If successful, you are now last to act on any subsequent rounds of betting.
Buy the Pot
To bluff bet or raise in order to win the pot.
Chips
Tokens used at gaming tables in lieu of cash.
Chop
To return the blinds to the players who posted them and move on to the next hand if nobody calls the blind.
Chopping the Blinds
When 2 players agree to take back their blind bets if there is no action ahead of them. Note that once you agree to chop the blinds with your neighbour, you are expected to always chop the blinds with them.
Chum
Bait that is used to attract hungry sharks and send them into a feeding frenzy. Don't be chum.
Cold
A player on a losing streak.
Cold Call
To call more than one bet at a time. Note that this is not the same as calling a bet, then calling a subsequent raise since you are calling 2 single bets.
Complete Hand
A poker hand that is defined by all five cards. That is a straight, flush, straight flush, or a full house.
Cut
The dealer divides the deck of cards into two parts and then inverts them after they have been shuffled.
Color Down
Exchanging chips for those of a lower denomination.
Color Up
Exchanging chips for those of a higher denomination.
Come Hand
A drawing hand. Example: An open-ended straight is a come hand.
Complete the Bet
When the small blind chooses to call by putting in the chips necessary
Connectors
Consecutive suited or unsuited cards that assist in making a straight.
Counterfeit
When your hand loses value because a board card duplicates it or a board card gives others a similar hand. Example: You hold A-4 and the board is A-7-4. You have 2-pair, which is now ahead of A-K. The turn is a 7. Your hand has just been counterfeited, since your 2-pair is no longer as valuable as it was prior to the turn.
Cowboys
A pair of Kings.
Cripple (an opponent)
To win a critical hand in a tournament, leaving your opponent very short-stacked.
Cripple the Deck
Your hand contains most or all of the beneficial cards that could be used in conjunction with the board.
Crying Call
To call with no cards to come, while expecting to lose.
Cutoff
The person to the right of the button.
Dark
Taking action, such as checking or betting, without seeing your hole cards. This is also used when the person who is first to act takes action prior to the next board card being revealed.
Dead Money
Money that has been put in the pot by people who are no longer in contention to win the pot.
Dealer
A casino employee who deals the various games.
Drop Box
On a gaming table, the box that serves as a repository for cash, markers, and chips.
Dominated Hand
A hand that contains 3 or fewer outs against another hand. Example: AK dominates AQ, since AQ needs one of the remaining 3 Queens in the deck in order to beat AK. I believe this term is credited to Abdul Jalib.
Double Up
In no-limit, winning a heads-up pot when you have gone all in (thus, doubling your chip total).
Ducks
A pair of Twos.
Dump
To fold a hand.
Edge
The casino's advantage over the player in any game. Also known as house edge.
EMP
An abbreviation for Early Middle Position.
EP
An abbreviation for Early Position.
EP cold
Called UTG's raise.
Face Cards
The king, queen or jack of each suite.
Family Pot
A pot in which many players are involved in the hand.
Fast
Used to describe playing a hand aggressively
Fish
A poor poker player, relative to their competition.
Flash
To show one or more of your cards, usually when it is not required.
Flat Call
To call one or more bets without raising, when you are quite sure that you have the best hand. See also smooth call.
Floor
Shortened form of "Floor Person"; a casino employee who helps to seat players and makes rules decisions when a dispute arises.
Flush
A hand consisting of five cards of one suit.
Fold
When a player declines a bet and drops out of the hand.
Four Of A Kind
Four cards of the same rank. Also known as quads.
Full House
A hand consisting of a three of a kind and a pair
Forced Bet
A mandatory bet.
FPS
"Fancy Play Syndrome". Playing tricky when you probably should have played straight-forward. [personal note: I think this should also stand for "Fucking Poor Strategy"]
Free Card Play
Betting or raising in late position on the flop in the hopes that the other players will check to you on the turn, give you the option of seeing the river card for free.
Free Ride
A round in which no one bets.
Free Roll
Having a lock on half the pot, but also having a chance to win the whole pot. Example: Player X holds Ks-Qc, and player Y holds Kd-Qd and the flop comes Kc-7d-4d. Both players are tied for the high hand, but Player Y is free rolling because he could win the entire pot if a diamond comes.
Freeze Out
Tournament that only ends when one person has won all of the tournament chips.
Granny Mae
Nickname for having Qs5s as your hole cards. This is credited to long-time 2+2 forum poster Granny Mae.
Gunshots
A gunshot is a straight draw where only one card makes your hand.
Gunshot Straight
A straight that requires an inside card to complete. Also known as a Belly Buster.
Hand History
Records of games played at online sites that show all of
Hit
When the flop cards are helpful to your hand.
HL
An abbreviation for "High-limit".
Hold Up
When a hand that is leading manages to win the pot at showdown.
Hole
Your unique cards that are hidden from everyone else. Also known as pocket.
Hooks
A pair of Jacks.
Image
The perception that other people have of your playing style.
Inside Straight
A straight that requires an inside card to complete, as opposed to an open-ended straight. Also known as a belly buster or gunshot.
Jam
Lots of action, especially raising.
Kicker
A card used as a tie-breaker when 2 hand are nearly identical. For example, if 2 hands contain a pair of Tens, the hand that has the highest card in addition to the pair of Tens would win. This card is called the kicker. Thus, a pair of Tens with an Ace kicker beats a pair of Tens with a Queen kicker.
Kill (or Kill Game)
A hand that is played for double-stakes based on the previous hand meeting certain criteria.
Kill Button
A button that is placed in front of the player who is responsible for a kill game.
Knuckle
To check (as in knocking on the table). Kojak - Having a King and a Jack as your hole cards. LAG - An abbreviation for Loose Aggressive.
Lay Down
To fold a hand.
Limp In
To enter the round by calling a bet, rather than raising. Long Odds - A low probability of a certain thing happening. Maverick - starting hand of Q-J.
Maniac
Nickname for a player that is loose-aggressive. Maniacs are involved in too many hands and will almost always bet and raise when given the opportunity, often with garbage hands. Also known as an animal.
Marry
To become too attached to a hand, usually seeing a showdown when it was clear that you should have folded earlier.
ML
An abbreviation for "Middle-limit". Monster - A superior hand that is unlikely to lose. NL - An abbreviation for "No limit".
Nut
The best possible type of hand, such as "nut flush" or "nut straight"; this is not necessarily the absolute nuts.
Nuts
The best possible hand, based on the board cards. Sometimes called the absolute nuts.
Off suit
Cards that are not of the same suit.
Open Raise
Raising as the first one in the pot preflop (rather than simply calling the bet).
Option
The choice given to the player in the big blind, allowing them to call or raise.
Orbit
One complete rotation around the table.
Outkicked
To lose to another hand with a better kicker than yours. Outrun - To beat a hand that you were losing to on an earlier street. Outs - Cards remaining in the deck that will help your hand win a pot.
Overcall
Calling a bet after at least one other person has already called.
Over card
A pocket card that is higher than the highest board card. Over pair - A pocket pair that is higher than the highest board card. Paint - Another term for a face card.
Pass
To not bet, to fold.
Pay Off
To call a river bet when the prior action leads you to believe that you are beat, but the pot is big enough to make the call reasonable.
Peel One Off
Deciding to see the turn or river when the odds don't quite justify a call.
PF
An abbreviation for "pre flop".
Pocket
Your unique cards that are hidden from everyone else. Also known as hole.
Pocket Rockets
Another term for 2 aces as your hole cards.
Pop
To bet or raise.
Post
To pay the blind(s) when not in the big blind position, often done when first sitting at a table or when you sat out and missed your turn to pay the blinds.
Poster
Someone who posted during the current hand.
Pot
The amount of money that accumulates in the middle of the table as each player antes, bets, and raises. The pot goes to the winner of the hand.
Presto
Holding a pair of 5's as your hole cards in Texas Hold'em.
Puck
Button.
Push (a hand)
To play a hand aggressively. Put - To suspect that someone has a certain hand. Quads - Four of a kind.
Rag
A card that appears useless. Also known as a blank.
Ragged
A board containing cards that don't appear helpful.
Railbird
Game observers. Railbirds should not comment on game play.
Rainbow
A board that contains all different suits, making it impossible for a flush on the next card.
Raise
A player raises by matching the previous bet and then betting more, to increase the stake for remaining players.
Rake
The money that the casino charges for each hand of poker. It is usually a percentage (5-10%) or flat fee that is taken from the pot after each round of betting.
Rainbow
Three of four cards of different suits
Rank
The worth of a set of cards.
Ring Game
A game that is played for actual stakes, as opposed to a tournament game. Also known as a live game.
Rivered
Losing a hand on the river, while you were ahead and the clear favorite on the turn. Can also be used to describe a hand being made using the river card.
Rock
A tight player who is normally only involved in hands in which he/she is the heavy favorite to win. A rock will generally only bet or raise with top-notch hands.
Rock Garden
A game comprised of many rocks. Rockets - Another term for 2 aces as your hole cards. ROI - An abbreviation for Return on Investment. Rounder - A professional poker player.
Rounders
A movie released in 1998 that portrays Matt Damon and Edward Norton as poker players.
Royal Flush
An ace-high straight flush; the best possible hand.
Runner-Runner
A come hand that requires help from both the turn and river in order to win. Also known as a backdoor hand.
Running Bad
Losing for a period of time.
Sandbag
Another term for slow playing.
SB
An abbreviation for small blind.
Scare Card
A board card that can easily turn a winning hand into a losing hand. The classic scare card example is when you hold KK and board flops an Ace.
Scoop
Winning an entire pot, usually (but not necessarily) by having a hand that is both the high and low hand in a split game.
Scooting
Giving someone a small amount of chips when you win a pot. Also called horsing.
Sell a Hand
Playing a very strong hand weakly in order to disguise your strength and keep other players from folding. Also known as slow playing.
Semi-Bluff
A term coined by David Sklansky. To bet or raise with more cards to come when you believe your hand is currently beaten, but has a fair chance of improving into the best hand.
Session
A period of time spent playing in a poker game, normally measured in hours.
Set
Three of a kind when you hold a pair in your hand and a third shows on the board.
Short Stack
A relatively small amount of chips (as compared to the other players at the table). Also used to identify the player.
Side Pot
The extra pot that is created when someone goes all-in. The person who went all-in is only eligible for the main pot, not the side pot(s).
Singleton
A card that is the only one of its ranks.
Slow Down
To stop playing a hand as aggressively as it was played on earlier streets.
Slow Play
Playing a very strong hand weakly in order to disguise your strength and keep other players from folding. Also known as sandbagging.
Small Bet
In a limit game, the smaller of the two bets in the betting structure. Therefore, in a 10/20 game, each $10 bet is considered a small bet.
Small Blind
The position one to the left of the button, who is forced to pay a fraction (usually 1/2 or 2/3) of a small bet prior to the hole cards being dealt in Hold'em.
Smooth Call
To call one or more bets without raising, when you are quite sure that you have the best hand. See also flat call.
SNG
An abbreviation for a Sit and Go tournament, as opposed to a scheduled tournament.
Spike
For the next board card to be a specific rank that you need to help your hand.
Splash
Tossing your chips into the pot, rather than placing them on the table in front of your cards. Splashing the pot is frowned upon.
Spread
For a casino or poker room to offer a certain poker game. Stack - The amount of money you currently have at the table. Steal - to win the pot by bluffing.
Steal the Blinds
Preflop open-betting from the cutoff or button in the hopes that everyone following you will fold.
Steaming
Playing recklessly, usually as a result of a bad beat (real or perceived). Also known as tilt or tilting.
Straight
In poker, a hand consisting of five cards of consecutive ranks.
Straight Flush
A hand consisting of five cards of consecutive ranks of the same suit.
Straddle
An optional raise by the person to the immediate left of the big blind, declared before the cards are dealt. Also known as a "live straddle", because that same person then has the option to re-raise.
String Bet
A raise that is not done in one single motion (this is not allowed in any casino, to my knowledge). The purpose of string betting is to call a bet, quickly gauge your opponents' reactions, then decide that you'd like to raise instead
Stuck
Losing, often in regards to a certain amount of chips.
Suck Out
To win a hand with a hand that was a heavy underdog. This implies that the winner should not have been in the hand, and was very lucky to win the pot.
Sweat
Observing all or part of a session that one player is involved in, with their consent.
TA
An abbreviation for Tight Aggressive.
Table Coach
The table know-it-all who likes to tell everyone how he or she should be playing their cards.
Tap Out
Losing all of your money.
Tells
A 'tell' in poker is when you pick up on the behavior of another player that gives you a strong sense of the strength or weakness of their hand.
Three-Bet
The first re-raise (putting 3 bets in).
Three Of A Kind
Three cards of the same rank.
Thrips
Three of a kind.
Throwing a Party
When several loose or amateur players are making significant monetary contributions to the pot.
Tilt
Playing recklessly, usually as a result of a bad beat (real or perceived). Also known as steaming.
Trap
When one player is caught between 2 (or more) bettors / raisers, and is unlikely to win the pot.
Two Pair
A hand consisting of two sets of pairs and a singleton. Under the Gun - The first player to act in a given round of betting. Underdog - A hand that is unlikely to win the pot.
Under pair
A pocket pair that is lower than the lowest board card.
Value Bet
A bet in which you wish for your opponent(s) to call. This could be because you have the best or hand or because you have enough outs in order make this bet profitable in the long run.
Walking Sticks
A pair of sevens.
Wheel
A 5-high straight, also known as a bicycle.
Wired Pair
Holding a pair in the hole.
Whale
A high roller.
WPT
An abbreviation for the "World Poker Tour".
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