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Glossary Of Poker Terms – Part 4

Screen Name: The identity you select by which you are known in the poker room. We only allow one player to use a screen name so please understand if the one you have selected is already taken.

See: This is a synonym of call. It is often used in conjunction with the term raise, as in “I’ll see your $10 and raise you $10.”

Self-install: The term used to describe how the file you download from our web site is automatically installed and configured on your computer when you double-click on the file.

Server: The computer, or set of computers, providing a service to client computers. In this case the service is the poker room.

Showdown: After the final bet, when all players show their hands or muck, is known as the showdown.

Side Pot: This is a pot created when a player goes all-in. The side pot is the pot available to those players not all-in at that point. There can, on occasion, be more than one side pot.

Shinguruteburutonamento: There was a poker table seats you can buy now. All funds go to purchase the prize pool. Page of the tournament prize pool payout will be returned to finish first in each table. Fee is usually required to play at this table. And play until they are betting on the same number of chips and one player has won all the chips of the players. Single-table tournaments will begin to fill in the table as possible.

Absent: we allow you to hold a table seating, but did not participate in some hands. In most cases, we limit the time you can sit down to a few hands. Blind game, you may be asked to post the equivalent of the blind if you return to your seat before the blind man to reach you. Sit down, you click the desktop screen check box. In return, you to cancel click the "absence" check box.

Small Blind: In Hold’em and Omaha, this is the mandatory bet required of the player to the left of the dealer.

Speed Tournament: A fast-paced single- or multi-table tournament where the blinds levels increase every 3 minutes.

Stakes: See buy-in.

Straight: A hand in which the player has five cards in rank order. Suit does not matter. For example, 8, 9, 10, Jack, Queen.

Straight Flush: A straight all of the same suit.

Stud: The generic term for poker games where players receive the first card(s) down followed by some up cards where those up cards are exclusively for the use of that player. There may be a further down card as in 7 Card Stud.

Suit: One of Clubs, Diamonds, Hearts, or Spades (in rank order).

Table Stakes: The value of the chips with which a player sits down at a table. Also a term for no-limit poker.

Texas Hold’em: The poker game where each player gets two down cards followed by five community cards face-up.

Third Street: The nickname for the third card in any game of Stud.

Three of a kind: A hand consisting three cards of the same rank.

Tournament Buy-In: The cost to enter a tournament. All buy-in money is returned to the players via the prize pool.

Tournament Entry-Fee: A small fee the house charges to enter a tournament.

Trips: A nickname for three of a kind.

Turbo Tournament: A lightning-paced tournament. For single tables, the blinds levels increase every 1 minute; for multi-table tournaments, every 2 minutes.

Turn: The nickname for the fourth community card in Hold’em and Omaha.

Two Pair: A hand in which the player has two pairs of cards.

Under-raise: This occurs when a player raises a bet before, but it has to do for all Go-In, this. If the player under-raising … All-in increase to … less than half the expected increase for this round the betting round is completed. The term locked here means that any player who has already acted in the round is activated (called, or raised) will no longer be increased. You may only call or fold. However, players who did not reach bets do not (yet) they can not raise the expected increase for this round, after the call. If the under-raise is ? or no more than the expected increase, the lock rule does not apply.

Up Card: A card dealt face up, so that all players may see it.

Wheel: A nickname for the best low hand: 5, 4, 3, 2, A.ze pool.

Freeze-out: A game in which players start with a specified amount and then can buy no further chips, with the game continuing until one player has all the chips. This is a common tournament structure. Also written freezeout.

Full House: A hand in which you have a combination of 3 of a kind, and a pair.

Graphics: The term for the artwork used to present you with the images of a poker room, including the table, chairs, avatars, cards, and chips.

Hand: A set of cards used by a player during a single round. Another word for a single round of shuffling, dealing, and betting.

Heads Up: A game where only two players remain in contention for the pot.

Head to Head: A game where only two players may participate.

High Card: The card with the highest rank.

High / Low: A variation of a game where the pot is split between the best hand and the worst hand. The worst hand is the lowest 5 cards together. Most poker rooms, including this one, consider 5, 4, 3, 2, A (the wheel) as the lowest possible hand, although it also as a straight.

Hold’em: Also called Texas Hold’em. One of the most popular poker games. Each player gets 2 down cards and can use 3, 4 or 5 of the community cards.

Hole Cards: The down cards in a player’s hand.

In: A term for being an active player; one who has not folded.

Inside Straight applied: the term, if a player is 4 by 5 cards for a straight with the missing card is in the order and not at both ends, and gets the missing card. For example, a player with 3, 4, 5, 7 needs a 6 to complete the straight. Getting that 6 is called

Jackpot: A bonus opportunity to win under specific circumstances set by the poker room.

Kicker: The term for the card used to break ties between two of a kind or between Two Pair.

Live Blind: A blind that counts towards any bet you call or raise.

Main Pot: The initial pot of money. When one or more players go all-in, a side pot is created for each all-in player.

Muck: As a noun, this refers to the pile of folded cards and discarded cards. As a verb, at showdown time, the act of returning a losing hand to the dealer face-down.

Multi-Table game: to participate in a table in a number of players to compete, and an equal number of chips, up to one player has won all the chips. Award rates are the number of features in the competition, and in the game page. Multi-table tournaments have a posted start time, and require pre-registration.

No Limit: A variation of the betting rules in which each bet is unlimited up to the number of chips a player has on the table (NL).

Omaha: A game in which each player receives 4 face-down cards and shares 5 community cards. The winning hand must use exactly 2 down cards and 3 community cards. This game also has a High/Low variant.

Omaha High / Low: This game can split the players for a pot between the highest and the lowest hand with 2 down cards and 3 community cards to compete. A player can use different types of cards, to the best high and best low hand.

On the button: This term means you are in the dealer position in Texas Hold’em and Omaha games. The dealer position is marked by a “button” with a “D” in the center.

One on One: See head to head.

Option: This term refers to the option given the big blind player the option of raising before the flop.

Overcard: In stud, if you assume your opponent has a pair of sevens, then every card above seven in your hand is considered an overcard.

Pair: Also called two of a kind. This is a hand where the player’s best hand is made up of 2 cards of the same rank.

Pass: Can be used in place of either pass or fold depending on the context.

Play Chips: The chips used for play money games. Play chips have no monetary value.

Playing the Board: Using all the community cards in Hold’em as your best hand.

Pocket Cards: The term for the two down cards at the start of the hand.

Pot: The chips available to win in any given hand.

Pot Limit: A variation on betting where each player may bet up to the current amount in the pot (PL).

Profile: A term that describes the information a player may enter about himself that may be available, the choice of player other players in the poker room. Your profile can include your favorite hobbies, favorite web site, a favorite quote, and more.

Rake: The amount of money, in chips, taken by the house as the service fee.

Raise: The act of increasing the amount bet by a prior bettor.

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Difference between Traditional Poker Game and Online Poker Game

Poker is a game of skill, risk-taking, chance and luck. A player must be attentive, must know his opponents well and must take decisions quickly with confidence in order to win. There are certain differences between playing traditional poker game in Casinos and playing it online over the internet. As in traditional poker game, players sits across each other thus they can observe each other’s reactions and body language whereas in an online poker game, this is not possible. In online poker game, players have to depend highly on betting models, swiftness in playing, usage of check boxes; opponents fold and flop percentages, chat box, anticipating for the blind game and other behavior patterns that are not physical in nature. In traditional casino rooms, certain time is taken to complete each hand. As the dealer has to collect the cards, shuffle it and deal them after every hand is completed. Due to this delays and other delays that are common in the traditional casinos, on an average, twenty five to thirty hands can be played in an hour. Compared to the traditional play, online casinos have no such delays as the shuffling and dealing is rapid. Also, there are no delays in counting chips and with the help of auto-action buttons; a player can choose his action before his turn. Due to these advantages and the time saved due to the swiftness in play; in online poker table on average eighty five to ninety hands can be played in an hour.

Another major difference between traditional poker and online poker game is that in the traditional poker game, if player wants to enhance his earnings, he has to enhance his limit; whereas in an online poker game, players can play multiple tables at the same time and thus can enhance his earnings. In the traditional poker game it is impossible to play more tables at the same time as the player has to be physically present at the table in order to play whereas in online poker game, a player can play multiple tables anywhere ranging from four to ten tables at a same time screening each in a separate window on the computer display. However, the number of tables that can be played at the same time also varies site to site. Hence, in an online poker game, probability of wining increases as the player can play more tables at the same time making best use of one’s skills and knowledge of the game.

Another noteworthy feature of the online poker is that some of the poker rooms provide online poker school that teaches the basics of the game and considerably speed up the learning process for the learners. Many of the online poker rooms also provide option to play free poker without any money involved so that learners can practice their skills by playing money free poker without any risk involved of losing real money. Also, using a poker hand converter available on such learning sites, learner can analyze history of played hands thus he can enhance his understanding about the online poker game. Lastly, the limits linked with online poker are much lesser than the limits linked with the traditional casinos. In the traditional poker game, the minimum limits are often $1 whereas in online poker sites (i.e. gambling sites); the player can find minimum limits as little as $0.01.

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Difference between Traditional Poker Game and Online Poker Game

Poker is a game of skill, risk-taking, chance and luck. A player must be attentive, must know his opponents well and must take decisions quickly with confidence in order to win. There are certain differences between playing traditional poker game in Casinos and playing it online over the internet. As in traditional poker game, players sits across each other thus they can observe each other’s reactions and body language whereas in an online poker game, this is not possible. In online poker game, players have to depend highly on betting models, swiftness in playing, usage of check boxes; opponents fold and flop percentages, chat box, anticipating for the blind game and other behavior patterns that are not physical in nature. In traditional casino rooms, certain time is taken to complete each hand. As the dealer has to collect the cards, shuffle it and deal them after every hand is completed. Due to this delays and other delays that are common in the traditional casinos, on an average, twenty five to thirty hands can be played in an hour. Compared to the traditional play, online casinos have no such delays as the shuffling and dealing is rapid. Also, there are no delays in counting chips and with the help of auto-action buttons; a player can choose his action before his turn. Due to these advantages and the time saved due to the swiftness in play; in online poker table on average eighty five to ninety hands can be played in an hour.

Another major difference between traditional poker and online poker game is that in the traditional poker game, if player wants to enhance his earnings, he has to enhance his limit; whereas in an online poker game, players can play multiple tables at the same time and thus can enhance his earnings. In the traditional poker game it is impossible to play more tables at the same time as the player has to be physically present at the table in order to play whereas in online poker game, a player can play multiple tables anywhere ranging from four to ten tables at a same time screening each in a separate window on the computer display. However, the number of tables that can be played at the same time also varies site to site. Hence, in an online poker game, probability of wining increases as the player can play more tables at the same time making best use of one’s skills and knowledge of the game.

Another noteworthy feature of the online poker is that some of the poker rooms provide online poker school that teaches the basics of the game and considerably speed up the learning process for the learners. Many of the online poker rooms also provide option to play free poker without any money involved so that learners can practice their skills by playing money free poker without any risk involved of losing real money. Also, using a poker hand converter available on such learning sites, learner can analyze history of played hands thus he can enhance his understanding about the online poker game. Lastly, the limits linked with online poker are much lesser than the limits linked with the traditional casinos. In the traditional poker game, the minimum limits are often $1 whereas in online poker sites (i.e. gambling sites); the player can find minimum limits as little as $0.01.

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