Poker Dictionary

Poker Dictionary

Poker Dictionary

Poker Dictionary

All-InTo be 'All-In' is to have wagered all of one's chips.
AnteForced bets all players must make before receiving cards.
BetTo bet is to wager any amount equal to or greater than the big blind.
Big BlindThe big blind is the position two spots to the left of the dealer button. The big blind is also the amount that needs to be matched or raised by other players at the table if they wish to play the hand.
BlindsForced bets placed by two players to the left of the dealer button. The small blind is to the dealer's immediate left, and the big blind is to the small blind's immediate left. The small blind is typically half the cost of the big blind.
ButtonThe Dealer button is used to determine the order of action before and after the flop. The button moves one position clockwise around the table after every hand.
Buy-inThe cost of entering a tournament. Most of the buy-in amount funds the tournament prize pool, while some portion is retained by the poker provider as a fee. Can also refer informally to the typical amount of money brought to the table at a given stakes level, as in "Mike has enough in his bankroll to buy-in to 2/4 game tonight." ($400 or 100 big blinds)
CallTo match the current bet. If there are no further raises on this street then you’ll see the next card or get to see your opponent’s hand if it’s on the river.
Cash buy-inThe amount of money a player starts with in a cash game. Typically, the minimum buy-in is 40 big blinds, and typical maximum buy-in is 100 big blinds.
CheckTo 'Check' is to decline to bet or raise. Checking is only an option if there is no wager that needs to be matched.
Community cardsCards dealt face-up in the middle of the table, that are used/shared by all players in the hand.
Dealer buttonThe Dealer button is used to determine the order of action before and after the flop. The button moves one position clockwise around the table after every hand.
FlopThe flop is three community cards dealt face-up and the betting round associated with it. Follows the pre-flop betting round, and comes before the Turn betting round.
FlopThe first community (shared) cards that are played face-up following pre-flop betting.
FoldTo 'Fold' is to choose to not match the current bet, return one's cards to the dealer, and end one's participation in the hand.
Hole cardsCards dealt face-down to a player and visible only to that player. The first two cards that you're dealt in Texas Hold'em.
KickerA card in a poker hand that does not itself take part in determining the rank of the hand, but that may be used to break ties between hands of the same rank
PayoutAn amount won in a tournament. As in "my payout for finishing 8th in last night's tournament was $500".
PaytableThe awards schedule for a tournament that determines how much prize pool is allocated to each finishing position relative to the number of entrants.
PotThe tournament chips or cash in the middle of the table, that can be won by one or more players.
Pre-flopPre-flop refers to the first stage of the hand when two hole cards are dealt to each player, and the betting round associated with it.
RaiseTo 'Raise' is to increase the size of the current bet by any amount that is at least 2x the current bet.
Re-enterSome tournaments allow players who have been eliminated to pay another buy-in and try again. Re-entry will typically be available during the late registration stage of the tournament.
RebuyTopping up of cash game table balance to the highest amount allowed. Informal and could also be referred to as a reload.
ReloadTopping up of cash game table balance to the highest amount allowed. Could also be referred to as a rebuy.
RiverThe River is the fifth and final community card dealt face-up, and the betting round associated with it.
ShowdownIf all players check the river, or if there are bets/raises and those bets are called, then players will show their cards and the best five-card combination wins.
Sitting outTo be 'Sitting Out' is to be absent from the table. When sitting out, antes/blinds are posted automatically, and the hand is folded immediately after being dealt. It is not possible to win a hand while sitting out.
Small blindThe small blind is the position one spot to the left of the dealer button. The small blind is also a forced bet made by the player in that position, and is typically half of the big blind amount.
Split potA split pot is one that is shared by two or more players. A pot can be split because of a showdown of hands of equal rank, or because the particular poker game has multiple winning conditions as in Omaha High/Low. If there is an odd amount of the smallest denomination chip, it will be awarded to the player closest to the button in clockwise order.
Tournament buy-inThe amount a player must pay to enter a tournament. Most will go to the tournament prize pool, and some will be retained by 4Poker as a fee.
TurnThe Turn is the fourth community card dealt face up, and the betting round associated with it.
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