World Poker Tour -- Glossary
by: Shotgunnova (Patrick Summers)
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A hand that has no special card rankings (pairs, full house etc.)
and the highest card is an ance.
02) Aces Full
A hand with 3 aces and a pair of any other value.
03) Aces Up
A hand that contains two pairs, one pair of aces, and another
pair of any other value.
04) Action
A check, bet, call, fold or raise.
05) Active Player
A player who is in the pot.
06) All-In
When a player bets all his or her chips.
07) All-In Over the Top
Raising with all of your chips after an opponent's bet.
08) Back Into a Hand
To draw cards that make a hand that is different from the hand
you were originally trying to make
09) Back-Door Flush
When you have three cards that would support a flush, but you
need the turn and river to make a flush.
10) Back-Door Straight
When you have three cards that would support a straight, but you
need the turn and river to make a straight.
11) Bad Beat
When a lucky hand beats a strong hand.
12) Bankroll
The amount of money that a player has to wager for the duration
of his or her poker career.
13) Battle of the Blinds
When everyone folds to the players who have forced bets.
14) Behind
When your hand is not the best hand before all the cards have
been dealt.
15) Bet
To put money in the pot of your own free will.
16) Bet for Value
When you bet in order to increase the pot size, not to make your
opponents fold.
17) Bet the Pot
To make a bet that is the size of the pot.
18) Big Dog
An underdog. The person who has a very low chance of winning.
19) Big Blind
The forced bet that is made by a person sitting two seats to
the left of the button. This is the larged forced bet. In World
Poker Tour (tournament play) this amount increases after each
timed round.
20) Big Slick
Poker slang for A, K; a very strong starting hand.
21) Blank
A card that is not of value to the players hand.
22) Blind
A mandatory bet placed by the two players to the left of the
dealer button.
23) Bluff
To raise or bet a weak hand in order to make your opponent think
you have a strong hand.
24) Bust a Player
To eliminate a player from the game by taking all of his or her
chips.
25) Bust Out
To lose all your chips and thus be eliminated from a tournament.
26) Button
A white disc-shaped object that moves clockwise around the table
and indicates where the action begins.
27) Buy-In
A minimum amount of money that must be paid in order to play in
a tournament and live games.
28) Call
To match (rather than raise) the previous bet.
29) Cap
The number of raises allowed in a game.
30) Change Gears
To strategically alternate your play between conservative and
aggressive.
31) Check
To not bet, reserving the option to call or raise later in the
betting round.
32) Come Over the Top
To raise or re-raise another player's bet.
33) Community Cards
The cards that are played face up on the center of the table,
and which can be used by all of the active players.
34) Connectors
Consecutively ranked cards that can help a player make a straight.
35) Dead Man's Hand
A pair of aces and a pair of eights; Wild Bill Hickock was shot
holding this hand.
36) Dead Money
Money that was put into the pot by players who have since folded.
37) Double Up
Betting all your chips and winning, ending up with twice as
many chips.
38) Down Cards
The player's cards which are dealt face down.
39) Drawing Dead
When you can not win, no matter what cards come up.
40) Early Position
A position in a round of betting where a player must act before
the other players. This is a disadvantaged position.
41) Fifth Street
The final round of betting and the fifth card on the table; the
river.
42) Fish
A poor player who is losing all of his or her money; a sucker.
43) Flop
The first three cards placed in the center of the table that
anyone may use to form a hand.
44) Fold
To withdraw from the game, and give up your cards rather than
continue betting.
45) Four of a Kind
Four cards with the same value (Ex: J, J, J, J)
46) Fourth Street
The fourth card on the table, and the third round of betting.
This is also known as the turn.
47) Freeze Out
A game or a tournament that is played until one player has all
the chips.
48) Full House
A hand that contains three of a kind and a pair (Ex: J, J, J,
2, 2)
49) Get Full Value
To raise, bet or re-raise with the intention of getting the
maximum pot odds if you win the hand.
50) Gut Shot Draw
Four cards of a straight with a card in the middle mising. (Ex:
If you have an 8 and an 7 and the flop contains a 4 and a 5, then
you need a 6 in the turn or river. If a 6 comes, then you have
made the gut shot straight draw.)
51) Jammed Pot
A pot that has been raised the maximum number of times.
52) Key Hand
In a tournament, this is a hand that proves to be a turning
point - for better or for worse.
53) Kicker
The highest card in a player's hand hand is nto being used in
some other way (to create three of a kind, a pair, etc).
54) Late Position
A position in a round of betting where a player can act after
most or all of the other players have acted. This is an advantaged
position.
55) Lay Down
Folding a strong hand in a critical situation.
56) Legitimate Hand
A strong hand. A hand that is not a bluff.
57) Limp In
When a player enters the round by only calling, rather than
raising, a bet.
58) Live Hand
A hand that is eligible to win the pot.
59) Long Odds
When there is a very low probability that something will happen.
60) Loose Play
Playing many weak hands.
61) Main Pot
When a player goes all-in, he or she is eligible to win the main
pot. Any betting that is done after that is done in a side pot.
62) Monster
A hand that has a high probability of winning.
63) Muck
To discard a hand; also the pile of discarded hands.
64) No Limit Hold'Em Table Stakes
At any time, any player can bet any or all of his or her chips.
65) Nut Flush
The best flush available within each hand.
66) Nut Flush Draw
When one card will give you the best possible flush.
67) Nuts
A hand that can't be beaten no matter what comes. Also used as
a superlative (e.g. You're the nuts!)
68) Odds
The probability of making, versus not making, a hand.
69) On a Short Stack
When a player has very few chips.
70) On the Button
The best table position in Hold'Em, benefiting from acting last.
The player who acts last in a round.
71) On Tilt
Playing recklessly due to frustration.
72) Open Card
A card that is dealt face-up.
73) Open End Straight Draw
Four consecutive cards, such as 9-10-J-Q. In this example, any
King or 8 would make a straight.
74) Open Pair
Two cards of the same value that are dealt face-up.
75) Out
A card that is still in he deck that could improve your hand.
76) Out of Position
Being at the disadvantage of having to act before your opponent.
77) Outdraw
When one person beats his or her opponent by drawing a better
hand.
78) Outs
The cards that will turn the statistical underdog into a winner.
79) Over the Top
Making a large raise.
80) Pair
Two cards that have the same value (Ex: 3, 3)
81) Pass
When a player folds his or her hand.
82) Play Fast
To bet aggressively on a hand.
83) Playing the Board
When your best five-card hand is the five cards on the board.
84) Position
Where a player sits in relation to the dealer, which determines
his or her betting order.
85) Pot
The chips that have been bet.
86) Pot Odds
The amount of money in the pot vs. the amount of money it costs
to continue playing.
87) Protect a Hand
To bet in order to convince other players to fold, and reduce
the risk of having them outdraw you.
88) Putting on the Heat
To pressure the other players by betting aggressively.
89) Quads
Four of a kind.
90) Ragged Flops
Flop cards that do not help any player's hand.
91) Rank
The value of the card or hand.
92) Re-Raise
To raise on top of a previous raise within the same hand.
93) River
The final community card dealt; all players may use it to form
their best hand.
94) Rock
A tight and conservative player.
95) Round of Betting
The period in which each active player has the opportunity to
check, bet or raise.
96) Rounder
A professional player who frequents high-stakes tournaments.
97) Royal Flush
A hand containing: A, K, Q, J, 10 in the same suit.
98) Running Bad
On a losing streak.
99) Running Good
On a winning streak.
100) See
To call a bet.
101) Short Odds
When there is a very high probability that something will happen.
102) Short Stack
The player with the fewest chips at the table has the short
stack.
103) Showdown
After the final round of betting, the player's cards are turned
face-up to see who won.
104) Side Pot
A separate pot contested by other players when one player is
all-in.
105) Slow Roll
Stalling before showing a winning hand to frustrate your
opponent.
106) Small Blind
The forced bet that is made by the person sitting one seat to
the left of the button. This bet is half the size of the big
blind.
107) Steaming
Playing recklessly due to frustration.
108) Straight
Five consecutive cards of mixed suits.
109) Straight Flush
Five consecutive cards of the same suit.
110) Structure
The schedule by which the antes and blinds (forced bets)
increase.
111) Suited Connectors
Two cards that are consecutive in rank and of the same suit.
112) Tell
Any involuntary gesture or expression that indicates the strength
of your hand.
113) Tight Player
A conservative player who only plays strong hands.
114) Turn
Sometimes called fourth street, the turn is the fourth common
card played.
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