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Title:
An Introduction To Poker Slang
Word Count:
623
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poker, holdem, texas hold’em, lingo, poker slang, gambling, casinos, online poker rooms
Article Body:
If youāre new to the world of poker, you want to play desperately but you donāt want to look too āgreenā then you should probably brush up on some poker terminology. You donāt have to learn how to speak a new language to look like a pro because learning just a few terms can make a few fear you at the table!
Some of the most common terms like trips, quads or ole one eye are pretty obvious pointing to three of a kind, four of a kind and the notorious one eyed jack. When youāre looking to impress some avid poker players, brushing up on a few terms that arenāt so common will do the trick.
Letās look at a few hands you may have and the correct terminology of portraying a big boy at the table. After all, the last thing you want to say when you see two aces in your hand is, āI have a pairā so letās look at the terminology for pairs.
A-A= these are called āPocket Rocketsā.
K-K= these are called āCowboysā or āElvis Presleyāsā and some times āPenn & Tellerā
Q-Q= often called āThe Twinsā, āThe Ladiesā, āThe Hiltonāsā or āThe Dirty Duoā.
J āJ = sometimes Jacks are called āJokersā, āHooksā or āJerky Joeāsā.
These valued cards often have some wacky names and it may seem hard to keep up with some of them but youāll soon realize thatās not so bad compared to some others. For instance, take a look at the slang on these babies.
2-2= āDucksā or āDeucesā
3-3= āProm Nightā or āCrabsā
6-9= āTop or Bottomā, āDelightā and āBig Lickā.
K-J= āKoJakā
A-J= āApple Jacksā or āApple Fritterā
The terminology listed above can help you but only to an extent.
To be seriously efficient in a poker game, learn a few other terms to show that you are experienced and you mean business, everyone bluffās sometimes. These terms are usually used in context when referring to a stage of play.
What is the flop?
The flop as itās called is actually the first stage of play involving the community cards when the first three are laid upon the table in any type of āHoldemā style of poker. There are several ways the word flop is used and if youāve watched televised poker play, it can be confusing.
What does it mean when someone says:
āHeās seeing the flopā= generally speaking this means that āheā the player will stay in the game, stay in the pot or the ante until āheā sees the first three cardsāthe flop.
āHeās hitting the flopā= this is a phrase that any poker player loves to hear and it means that the flop cards which are the first three of the community laid in the center of the table are going together well with the hole cards the player is holding that were dealt face-down to āhimā. The chances of putting together a winning poker hand is looking pretty good.
āThe post-flop is upā= basically this describes an action such as a bet most commonly. A player has bet post flop; the player has waited after he sees the post flop cards and means that the player didnāt bet blind.
āItās coming down to the riverā= the river refers to the last hand of Holdem style poker game. The very last card laid upon the table face-up, is the river.
Learning some of these terms should get your foot in the door to a good poker game but after youāre in itās up to you. Have fun playing poker and even more fun learning some of the new slang.
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