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18 Feb 2008 04:53:24 | rebook srs
AGGRESSIVE ACTION: A wager that could enable a player to win a
pot without a showdown; a bet or raise. ALL-IN: When you have
put all of your playable money and chips into the pot during the
course of a hand, you are said to be all-in. ANTE: A prescribed
amount posted before the start of a hand by all players. BET:
The act of placing a wager in turn into the pot on any betting
round or the chips put in the pot. BIG BLIND: The largest
regular blind in a game. BLIND: A required bet made before any
cards are dealt. BLIND GAME: A game which utilizes a blind.
BOARD: (1) The board on which a waiting list is kept for players
wanting seats in specific games. (2) Cards faceup on the table
common to each of the hands. BOARDCARD: A community card in the
center of the table, as in holdem or Omaha. BOXED CARD: A card
that appears faceup in the deck where all other cards are
facedown. BROKEN GAME: A game no longer in action. BURNCARD:
After the initial round of cards is dealt, the first card off
the deck in each round that is placed under a chip in the pot,
for security purposes. To do so is to burn the card; the card
itself is called the burncard. BUTTON: A player who is in the
designated dealer position. See dealer button. BUTTON GAMES:
Games in which a dealer button is used. BUY-IN: The minimum
amount of money required to enter any game. CALIFORNIA LOWBALL:
Ace-to-five lowball with a joker. CARDS SPEAK: The face value of
a hand in a showdown is the true value of the hand, regardless
of a verbal announcement. CAPPED: Describes the situation in
limit poker in which the maximum number of raises on the betting
round have been reached. CHECK: To waive the right to initiate
the betting in a round, but to retain the right to act if
another player initiates the betting. CHECK-RAISE: To waive the
right to bet until a bet has been made by an opponent, and then
to increase the bet by at least an equal amount when it is your
turn to act. COLLECTION: The fee charged in a game (taken either
out of the pot or from each player). COLLECTION DROP: A fee
charged for each hand dealt. COLOR CHANGE: A request to change
the chips from one denomination to another. COMMON CARD: A card
dealt faceup to be used by all players at the showdown in the
games of stud poker whenever there are insufficient cards left
in the deck to deal each player a card individually. COMMUNITY
CARDS: The cards dealt faceup in the center of the table that
can be used by all players to form their best hand in the games
of holdem and Omaha. COMPLETE THE BET: To increase an all-in bet
or forced bet to a full bet in limit poker. CUT: To divide the
deck into two sections in such a manner as to change the order
of the cards. CUT-CARD: Another term for the bottom card. DEAD
CARD: A card that is not legally playable. DEAD COLLECTION
BLIND: A fee posted by the player having the dealer button, used
in some games as an alternative method of seat rental. DEAD
HAND: A hand that is not legally playable. DEAD MONEY: Chips
that are taken into the center of the pot because they are not
considered part of a particular player's bet. DEAL: To give each
player cards, or put cards on the board. As used in these rules,
each deal refers to the entire process from the shuffling and
dealing of cards until the pot is awarded to the winner. DEALER
BUTTON: A flat disk that indicates the player who would be in
the dealing position for that hand (if there were not a house
dealer). Normally just called "the button." DEAL OFF: To take
all the blinds and the button before changing seats or leaving
the table. That is, participate through all the blind positions
and the dealer position. DEAL TWICE: When there is no more
betting, agreeing to have the rest of the cards to come
determine only half the pot, removing those cards, and dealing
again for the other half of the pot. DECK: A set of
playing-cards. In these games, the deck consists of either: (1)
52 cards in seven-card stud, holdem, and Omaha. (2) 53 cards
(including the joker), often used in ace-to-five lowball and
draw high. DISCARD(S): In a draw game, to throw cards out of
your hand to make room for replacements, or the card(s) thrown
away; the muck. DOWNCARDS: Cards that are dealt facedown in a
stud game.
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