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    Question Poker Terms

    Can someone make a list of all of the poker terms used on this site please? I don't understand much of what is being said here just because of all these different terms. For exmaple: Short Handed Heads Up, Multi Tabling, Flopping Quads. These are just examples.

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    Short Handed means 6 players at the table instead of a FULL table (9-10)
    Heads (or HU) means just you against someone else 1v1
    Multi Tabling means playing at more than 1 table at a time. I know guys that do like 16 tables at once, pure nuts
    Flopping Quads means you have 2 cards of the same kind in your hand that match (Ace Ace or King King etc) and then you flop 2 more so you have 4 of a kind (quads)

    There are a TON and here as some of the more common ones

    * Flop - most commonly associated with Texas Hold'em and Omaha poker, this poker language term refers to the first 3 open cards which are dealt.
    * Turn - this is the fourth open card which is dealt in Texas Hold'em or Omaha poker.
    * River - the final card which is dealt in a game of poker.
    * Nuts - at a given point in a poker game, this refers to the strongest possible hand.
    * Big blind - usually payable by the player sitting 2 spaces clockwise from the dealer, regardless of his cards. Blind refers to the fact that the player has to make it regardless of his cards, or as though he hadn't even seen them.
    * Small blind - the amount payable by the player sitting next to the dealer, in a clockwise direction. It is often half the amount of the big blind.
    * Bluff - in poker language, the art of representing (usually through betting patterns) that a player has a stronger hand than he actually does.
    * Call - remaining in a hand by matching the previous bet.
    * Raise - increasing the bet which has been made by the previous player. Other players then need to call or re-raise in order to remain in the game.
    * Re-raise - the act of raising a previous raise.
    * Fold - in poker language, this is the procedure followed by a player who does not wish to continue with his hand (he does not want to pay to stay in the hand - usually because he has weak cards or believes another player has stronger ones).
    * Pot - this is the amount of chips / money which has been put into the center of the table and which the winning player will receive (subject to the rake).
    * Rake - this is a commission taken out of the pot by the casino. Lower the rake, the more you make. The lowest rake is currently at PKR
    * Straight - in poker language, a poker hand containing 5 consecutive cards.
    * Flush - a poker hand containing 5 cards of the same suit.
    * Pair - two cards of the same value.
    * Trips - three cards of the same value.
    * Quads - four cards of the same value.
    * Kicker - the highest card in a player's hand which is not in a pair. It is quite often used to determine close hands - for example, a pair of Kings with an Ace kicker beats a pair of Kings with a 2 kicker.

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    Wow so much information!!! thanks a ton!!

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    If you aren't sure what other slang is or you run across something, let me know
    "And Shepherds we shall be. For thee, my Lord, for thee.
    Power hath descended forth from Thy hand. Our feet may swiftly carry out Thy commands.
    So we shall flow a river forth to Thee And teeming with souls shall it ever be.
    In Nomeni Patri Et Fili Spiritus Sancti."
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7_AtUXdXA_s

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    Thats a great guide for people attempting to learn poker.

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    These are nicknames for some hands in Texas Holdem:

    A-A – American Airlines, bullets, pocket rockets
    A-K – Big Slick, “Walking back to Houston”
    A-J -- Ajax
    K-K – Cowboys
    K-Q – Marriage
    K-J – Kojak
    K-9 -- Canine
    Q-Q – Dames, divas, ladies, the Hilton sisters, Siegfried & Roy
    Q-J – Maverick, Oedipus Rex
    Q-7 -- Computer Hand
    Q-3 – A San Francisco Busboy (a queen with a trey – har har)
    J-J – Jokers, hooks
    J-9 – T.J. Cloutier.
    J-5 – Jackson Five, Motown
    10-5 – Five and dime
    10-2 – Doyle Brunson. (He won two World Series of Poker titles with this hand.)
    9-9 – Meat hooks
    8-8 – Snowmen, Octopuses
    7-7 – Hockey Sticks, walking Sticks
    7-2 – The Hammer
    5-5 – Nickels, presto, speed limit
    5-4 – Jesse James, for his Colt .45
    4-4 -- Sailboats
    2-2 -- Ducks

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    A-K Anna Kournikova (Looks good but never wins)
    "And Shepherds we shall be. For thee, my Lord, for thee.
    Power hath descended forth from Thy hand. Our feet may swiftly carry out Thy commands.
    So we shall flow a river forth to Thee And teeming with souls shall it ever be.
    In Nomeni Patri Et Fili Spiritus Sancti."
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7_AtUXdXA_s

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    Thanks for all the information, really helpful!

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    Quote Originally Posted by IreRaiseU View Post
    Short Handed means 6 players at the table instead of a FULL table (9-10)
    Heads (or HU) means just you against someone else 1v1
    Multi Tabling means playing at more than 1 table at a time. I know guys that do like 16 tables at once, pure nuts
    Flopping Quads means you have 2 cards of the same kind in your hand that match (Ace Ace or King King etc) and then you flop 2 more so you have 4 of a kind (quads)

    There are a TON and here as some of the more common ones

    * Flop - most commonly associated with Texas Hold'em and Omaha poker, this poker language term refers to the first 3 open cards which are dealt.
    * Turn - this is the fourth open card which is dealt in Texas Hold'em or Omaha poker.
    * River - the final card which is dealt in a game of poker.
    * Nuts - at a given point in a poker game, this refers to the strongest possible hand.
    * Big blind - usually payable by the player sitting 2 spaces clockwise from the dealer, regardless of his cards. Blind refers to the fact that the player has to make it regardless of his cards, or as though he hadn't even seen them.
    * Small blind - the amount payable by the player sitting next to the dealer, in a clockwise direction. It is often half the amount of the big blind.
    * Bluff - in poker language, the art of representing (usually through betting patterns) that a player has a stronger hand than he actually does.
    * Call - remaining in a hand by matching the previous bet.
    * Raise - increasing the bet which has been made by the previous player. Other players then need to call or re-raise in order to remain in the game.
    * Re-raise - the act of raising a previous raise.
    * Fold - in poker language, this is the procedure followed by a player who does not wish to continue with his hand (he does not want to pay to stay in the hand - usually because he has weak cards or believes another player has stronger ones).
    * Pot - this is the amount of chips / money which has been put into the center of the table and which the winning player will receive (subject to the rake).
    * Rake - this is a commission taken out of the pot by the casino. Lower the rake, the more you make. The lowest rake is currently at PKR
    * Straight - in poker language, a poker hand containing 5 consecutive cards.
    * Flush - a poker hand containing 5 cards of the same suit.
    * Pair - two cards of the same value.
    * Trips - three cards of the same value.
    * Quads - four cards of the same value.
    * Kicker - the highest card in a player's hand which is not in a pair. It is quite often used to determine close hands - for example, a pair of Kings with an Ace kicker beats a pair of Kings with a 2 kicker.
    I gotta say, thanks a ton mate. I've been playing poker awhile and didn't even know some of these. Cheers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grumf View Post
    These are nicknames for some hands in Texas Holdem:

    A-A – American Airlines, bullets, pocket rockets
    A-K – Big Slick, “Walking back to Houston”
    A-J -- Ajax
    K-K – Cowboys
    K-Q – Marriage
    K-J – Kojak
    K-9 -- Canine
    Q-Q – Dames, divas, ladies, the Hilton sisters, Siegfried & Roy
    Q-J – Maverick, Oedipus Rex
    Q-7 -- Computer Hand
    Q-3 – A San Francisco Busboy (a queen with a trey – har har)
    J-J – Jokers, hooks
    J-9 – T.J. Cloutier.
    J-5 – Jackson Five, Motown
    10-5 – Five and dime
    10-2 – Doyle Brunson. (He won two World Series of Poker titles with this hand.)
    9-9 – Meat hooks
    8-8 – Snowmen, Octopuses
    7-7 – Hockey Sticks, walking Sticks
    7-2 – The Hammer
    5-5 – Nickels, presto, speed limit
    5-4 – Jesse James, for his Colt .45
    4-4 -- Sailboats
    2-2 -- Ducks
    Nice, thanks

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