Casino Poker Terminology – Knowing The Lingo
Okay I have to admit that although playing poker in a casino is a bit intimidating, it doesn’t have to be that way! Most of the intimidation factor comes from just not know all of the lingo and poker terms used by other players during a game of holdem or razz. Party Poker has supplied it’s affiliates (Tops-Poker.net) with this glossary in hopes that you will not feel so un-informed about all of the strange words and phrases used during a game, so that you’re not lost in the mix.
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Aces Full – A full house with three aces and any pair.
Ace-High – A five card hand that contains one Ace, with no straight or flush or a hand with no pair in it.
Aces Up – A hand that contains two pairs, one of which is Aces.
Action – Checking/Betting/Raising. A game in which players are playing a lot of pots is considered an “action” game.
Active Player – Any player who is still in the hand.
Add-on – A purchase of more chips (optional) at the end of the re-buy period in a tournament.
All-in – When a player bets all of his/her chips; In online poker, you may be deemed “All-in” when you are disconnected (even if you have chips remaining.
American Airlines – Two Aces.
Ante – Money placed in the pot before the hand is begun.
Bad Beat – When a hand is beaten by a lucky draw
Belly Buster – A draw and/or catch to an Inside Straight.
Bet – To place chips into the pot.
Bet the Pot – When a player bets the amount of the pot.
Bicylce – A straight that is Ace, 2, 3, 4, 5.
Big Blind – A designated amount that is placed by the player sitting in the second position, clockwise from the dealer, before any cards are dealt. (Players joining a game in progress must post a Big Blind, but may do so from any position.)
Big Slick – A hand that contains an Ace-King.
Blind – The bet(s) that must be made by the two players sitting directly to the dealer’s left which start the action on the first round of betting. The blinds are posted before any cards are dealt. (A “blind” bet is one that is made in the dark without looking at your cards.)
Blind Raise – When a player raises without looking at his/her hand.
Bluff – To make other players believe that one has a better hand than he/she might otherwise have by betting or raising when they do not have the best hand.
Boardcards – The cards that are dealt face-up in a poker game for all players to see. In flop games, five cards are dealt face-up in the center of the table. In Seven Card Stud, four cards are dalt face-up in front of each player.
Bottom Pair – When a player uses the lowest card on the fop to make a pair with one of his own cards.
Broadway – An Ace high straight (Ace – K – Q – J – 10)
Bring-In – The forced bet made on the first round of betting by the player who is dealt the lowest card showing in Seven Card Stud and Stud 8 or Better. In Razz (Lowball) it is the highest card showing.
Bring It In – To start the betting on the first round.
Broomcorn’s Uncle – A player who antes himself broke.
Bullets – A pair of Aces.
Bump – To raise.
Button – Also known as the dealer button, it is a small round disk that is moved from player to player in a clockwise direction following each hand, to theoretically indicate the daler of each hand.
Buy-In – The minimum amount of money required by a player to sit down in a particular poker game.
Call – When a player chooses to match the previouse bet.
Call Cold – To call both a bet and raise(s).
Cap – To take the last of the maximum amount of raises allowed per round of betting.
Cardroom – The room or space in a casion or virtual casino where poker is played.
Case Chips – A player’s last chips.
Cash Out – When it’s a player’s turn to act and there has been no action in front of them and he opts not to be in, he “checks.”
Check-Raise – When a player first checks then raises in a betting round.
Chop – To return the blinds to the players who posted them and moves on to the next hand if no other players call. It also means to “split the pot.”
Collusion – When two or more players conspire to cheat in a poker game.
Community Cards – Cards that are face-up and used by all players.
Cowboys – Two Kings.
Dead Man’s Hand – Two pair; Aces and Eights (Wild Bill Hickock was shot in the back while playing this hand.)
Door Card – This is the first exposed card, or “up” card in a player’s hand in Stud games.
Down Card – Hole cards. Cards that are dealt face down.
Doyle Brunson – It’s a Holdem hand consisting of a 10-2 (Brunson won the world championship two years in a row on the final hand with these cards).
Draw Lowball – Form of poker where each player is dealt five cards with the option of discarding one or more and replacing them with new ones and the low hand wins.
Draw Poker – Form of poker where each player is dealt five cards down with the option of discarding one or more and replacing them with new ones to attempt to make a better hand.
Drop – fold.
Ducks – A pair of Deuces.
Deuces – A pair of 2’s.
Early Position – Position on a round of betting where the player must act before most of the other players at the table. (It’s considered the two positions located to the left of the blinds).
Fifth Street – Also known as the “river” card. In flop games, this represents the fifth community card on the table and the final round of betting. In Stud games, this is the fifth card dealt to each player and represents the third round of betting.
Five-card Draw – A poker game in which the player is dealt five cards down. They have one draw to replace them and the best high hand wins the pot.
Five-card Stud – A poker game in which each player is dealt five cards, one down and four up, with betting after 2, 3, 4, & 5 cards.
Flat Call – Calling a bet without raising.
Flop – In Hold’em and Omaha the first three community cards that are dealt face up in the center of the table all at one time. The “flop” also indicates the second round of betting.
Flop Games – Poker games (Holdem and Omaha) that are played using community cards that are dealt face up in the center of the table.
Floorman – An employee of the cardroom who makes rulings and decisions.
Flush – Any five cards of the same suit.
Flush Draw – When a player has four cards in his hand of the same suit and is hoping to draw a fifth to make a flush.
Fold – To throw your hand away when it’s your turn to act.
Forced Bet – A required bet that starts the action on the first round of a poker hand.
Fourth Street – In flop games, it is the fourth community card dealt (also know as “the turn”) and represents the third round of betting. In Stud games, it is the fourth card dealt to each player and represents the second round of betting.
Full House – Any three cards of the same number or face value, plus any other two cards of the same number or face value.
Gut Shot – To draw and/or hit an inside straight.
Hand – A player’s best five cards.
High-Card – To decide the first dealer in the flop tournaments eacy user is dealt a single card and the player with the highest card (based on the card and suit order – of spades, hearts, diamonds and clubs) becomes the theoretical dealer – same is true for brick and mortar games.
High-Low – Split pot games.
Hold ’em – Also known as Texas Hold ’em or No Limit Texas Holdem – where the players get two down cards and five community cards. See our complete Holdem rules in our “How to Play Holdem” section.
Hole Cards – These are the Down Cards in front of the players.
House – The casino or cardroom that is hosting the poker game.
Inside Straight – Four cards which require another between the top and the bottom card to complete a straight. Players who catch this card make an inside straight.
Jackpot Poker – A form of poker in which the cardroom or casino offers a jackpot to a player who has lost with a really big hand (usually Aces full or better).
Jacks-or-better – A form of poker in which a player needs to have at least a pair of jacks to open betting.
Kansas City Lowball – Form of lowball poker in which the worst poker hand (2, 3, 4, 5, 7 of different suits) is the best hand. It’s also known as Deuce to Seven.
Keep Them Honest – To call at the end of a hand to prevent someone from bluffing.
Key Card – A card that gives you a big draw or makes your hand.
Key Hand – In a session or tournament, the one hand that ends up being a turning point for the player, either for bettor or for worse.
Kicker – The highest unpaired side card in a players’ hand.
Kick it – To raise.
Kill Pot – A method to stimulate action. It is a forced bet by someone who has just won a pot(s).
Knock – Check.
Kojak – A hand that contains a K-J.
Ladies – Two Queens
Late Position – Position on a round of betting where the players must act after most of the other players have acted (usually considered to be the two players next to the button).
Lay Down Your Hand – When a player folds.
Lead – The first player to bet into a pot.
Limit Poker – A game that has fixed minimum and maximum betting intervals along with a prescribed number of raises.
Limper – The first player who calls a bet.
Limp In – To enter the pot by calling rather than raising. (The usual concept of “Limp In” is when the first person to speak just calls the Big Blind).
Live Blind – An instance where the player puts in a dark bet and is allowed to raise, even if no other player raises. It’s also know as an “option.”
Live Card(s) – In Stud Games, cards that have not yet been seen and are presumed to still be in play.
Live Hand – A hand that could still win the pot.
Live One – A not so knowledgeable player who plays a lot of hands.
Look – When a player calls the final bet before the showdown.
Loose – Is a player who plays a lot of hands.
Lowball – Is a form of draw poker in which the lowest hand wins the pot.
Main Pot – The center pot. Any other bets are placed in a side pot(s) and are contested among the remaining players. This occurs when a player(s) goes all-in.
Make – To make the deck is to shuffle it.
Maniac – A very aggressive player who plays a lot of hands.
Middle Pair – In flop games, when a player makes a pair with on of his/her down cards and the middle card on the flop.
Middle Position – Somewhere between the early and late positions on a round of betting (the fifth, sixth and seventh seats to the left of the botton).
Muck – To discard or throw away your hand. It’s also a pile of cards that are no longer in play.
Minimum Buy-In – The least amount you can start a game with.
Monster – A ver big hand. In a tournament, a player who begins to accumulate chips after having a small stack is considered to be a monster.
No Limit – A game where players can bet as much as they like (as long as they have it in front of them) on any betting round.
Nuts – The best possible hand at any point of the game. A hand that cannot be beat.
Odds – The mathematical probability of making a hand vs. the probability of not making a hand.
Offsuit – Cards of a different suit.
Omaha – A game in which each player is dealt four down cards with five community cards. To make your hand, you must play two cards from your hand and three from the board or table.
Open – To make the first bet.
Open-ended Straight – Four consecutive cards whereby one additional (consecutive)card is needed at either end to make a straight.
Open Card A card that is dealt face-up.
Open Pair A pair that has been dealt face-up.
Option An option is a Live Blind made in the dark before the cards are dealt. If no one raises, the “option” player may raise the pot.
Out Button A disc placed in front of a player who wishes to sit out a hand(s) but remain in the game.
Paints Face or picture cards (Jack, Queen and King).
Pair Two cards of the same face or number value.
Pass To fold.
Pay Off To call on the final round of betting when you may or may not think you have the best hand.
Picture Cards Face cards (Jack, Queen and King).
Play Back To raise or re-raise another player’s bet.
Playing the Board In flop games when your best five card hand is all five of the community cards.
Pocket The down cards or hole cards.
Pocket Rockets A pair of Aces in the pocket or hole.
Position Where a player is seated in relation to the dealer, therefore establishing that player’s place in the betting order.
Post – When you post a bet, you place your chips in the pot. (You must post the Blinds.)
Pot – The money or chips in the center of a table that players try to win.
Pot Limit – This is a game where the maximum bet can equal the pot.
Prop – A person hired by the cardroom to work as a shill.
Push – When the dealer pushes the chips to the winning player at the end of a hand. It’s also when dealers rotate to other tables.
Put Down – To fold a hand.
Quads -Four of a kind.
Qualifier – In High-Low games, it is a requirement the Low hand must meet to win the pot.
Rack – A tray that holds 100 poker chips in five stacks of twenty chips each.
Rail – The rim of a poker table or a barrier outside a poker area.
Railbird – Someone who hangs around a poker room who watches the games and/or is looking to get into action.
Raise – To increase the previous bet.
Rake – Chips taken from the pot by the cardroom for compensation for hosting the game.
Rank – The value of each card and hand.
Rap – When a player knocks on the table indicating that he/she has checked.
Razz – Seven Card Stud where the lowest five cards win the pot.
Re-buy – The amount of money a player pays to add a fixed number of chips to his/her stack in a tournament.
Re-raise – To raise a raise.
Ring Game – A “live” game that is not a tournament.
River – This is the last card given in all games. In Hold’em and Omaha, it is also known as 5th street. In Stud games, it is also known as 7th street.
Round of Betting – This is when players have the opportunity to bet, check, or raise. Each round of betting ends when the last bet or raise has been called.
Rounders – Guys who hustle for a living. This is also the name of a popular poker movie starring Matt Damon and Ed Norton.
Royal Flush – This is an Ace high straight (A-K-Q-J-10) of the same suit. It is the best possible hand in poker.
Satellite – It is a mini-tournament to gain an entry into a larger tournament.
Scoop – To win the entire pot.
Seating List – A waiting list. A player would put his or her name on this list if there were no seats at the table at which they wish to play.
Second Pair – In flop games, when you pair the second highest card on the board.
See To call.
Seven-card Stud – A well-known poker game in which players get three down cards and four up cards. You play the best five of those seven cards.
Seventh Street – This is the final round of betting in Seven Card Stud and Stud 8 or Better.
Shills – Paid props who help start and maintain poker games.
Showdown – At the end of the final betting round, it’s when all active players turn their cards face-up to see who has won the pot.
Side Pot – A separate pot(s) which is contested by remaining active players when one or more players are all-in.
Sixth Street – In Seven-card Stud, this is the fourth “up” card dealt to the player (their 6th card). It is also the 4th round of betting.
Solid – A fairly tight player (and reasonably good).
Small Blind – The amount put in the pot by the person immediately to the left of the dealer “button” prior to the cards being dealt.
Speed – Limit A pair of fives.
Split Pot – Tie where the amount of chips in the pot is split and the remaining odd chips either goes to the house or stays in the middle for the next round.
Stack – A pile of chips.
Stay – When a player remains in the game by calling rather than raising.
Steel Wheel – A five high straight (A-2-3-4-5) of the same suit.
Straddle – A straddle is a Blind bet which is usually double the size of the Big Blind (and that player may raise when the action gets to him).
Straight Five – Consecutive cards of any suit.
Straight Flush – Five consecutive cards of the same suit.
Structure – The limits put on the blinds/ante, bets, and raises in any particular game.
Stud Games – Games in which players get down cards and up cards.
Stuck – A player who is losing in a game.
Texas Hold-em – This is also the name for Hold’em, the most popular form of poker.
Third Street In – Seven Card Stud and Seven Card Stud 8 or Better, this is the first betting round on the first three cards.
Thirty Miles – Three tens.
Three of a Kind – Three cards of the same number or face value (“trips”).
Tight – A player who doesn’t play many pots. A tight game is one that doesn’t have much action.
TOC – Tournament of Champions.
Top Pair – In flop games, when the player pairs one of his down cards with the highest card on the board.
Treys – A pair of threes.
Trips – Three of a kind.
Turn – In flop games, this is the fourth card dealt. It is the third round of betting.
Two Pair – A hand consisting of two different pairs.
Up Card – A card that is dealt face-up.
Walking Sticks – A pair of sevens.
Wild Card – A card that can be played as any value.
Worst Hand – A losing hand.
WSOP – World Series Of Poker.