Friday, May 14, 2010

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Action:
Making a check, call, bet, raise or fold. It is also a reference to a game with lots of bets.
Ante:
Forced bet invested in the pot before any cards are dealt.
All-in:
When a player bets all his/her chips for a single hand.
Backdoor:
Catching two cards in a row, on the turn and the river, you’ll hear, "I got backdoored."
Bad beat:
Losing with an exceptionally strong hand.
Bet:
To place chips into the pot.
Bet blind:
To place a bet without looking at your hole cards.
Big slick:
Ace and a king in the hole.
Blind:
The bet made before any cards are dealt. There are two types of blinds — a big blind and a small blind with the small blind typically being half the size of the big blind.
Bluff:
A bet or raise to make your opponent think you have a stronger hand than you do.
Broadway:
Ace high straight.
Bubble:
The last non-paying spot in a poker tournament.
Burn:
To discard the top card from the deck, face down. This is done between betting rounds before the next community card to protect anyone from seeing the next card.
Button:
A white disk, also known as the dealer button, that shows which player sitting at the table is the dealer for that particular hand.
Buy-in:
The amount of money it costs to enter a poker game.

 



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