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Poker PaintingsGlossary of Poker Terms Pt 4

Paint, Card or head: a map of painting, painted cards and face are all the same thing - a Jack, Queen, King or Ace "I was in a race in search of a little paint. "

Passive: A passive player is a player who is not common in one hand, but check and call more often. "Passive players suck." NOTE: Passive is usually used in tandem with "loose" or "tight" to define the style of a game player base. Thus, a loose-passive player is a player who plays many hands (loose), but rarely big paris (passive.)

Pocket Rockets, rockets or dried up drunks: a pair of Aces. The "Pocket Rockets" refers to a hand that you can take all the way to the moon while the "dry drunks" refers to AA. "My rocket was cracked, I hate poker."

Pot Odds: Pot odds and "implied pot odds" can be complicated, but briefly, the pot odds of a hand are the calibrations between the ratio that is made between the number of chips are already in the making pot and how much you have to call and the relationship between hand strength and your opponent. "I had to study mathematics for two years before I understood how pot odds actually work."

Reviewed In: When a player has to call a small bet to enter the hand, they are called "price in." I knew I was behind but I had to call because I'm a quote in. "

Prop Bet: A prop bet is a bet made between two or persons and can be anything. Famous prop paris stand in the ocean for 10 hours of golf shots and the countdown to the games of cards. It comes from the draft text. "So many poker players are high profile prop bet fanatics."

Turn on or set: To put a player on one hand means that you can guess that the player has the hand specific. For example, you can put your opponent on a big pocket pair or you can put your opponent on a bluff. "I had a terrible play and put on a stone cold bluff - my wife was not too happy when I got home."

Quack Quack: It is something with two to two in it. Thus, a $ 22 bet might be quack quack like a pair of Deuces could be quack quack. Paul Magriel, also known as "X-22", popularized this term. It stems from the use of the word "duck" as two. "This guy was crazy, he continued coin coin and raise 22,000 dollars."

Quads: This is the rare four of a kind. The term "quads" is based on the Latin word for the word four. "I played poker for 2 years and have picked quads 6 times."

hunt rabbits or rabbit: To hunt rabbits, rabbit or simply check is a card that would come on the flop, turn or river, but has not had a chance to come into play, because all players except one have folded. "I folded my draw right in the heart of the card but I rabbited turn and I would have done the seal stupid!"

Race: When you're all-in pre-flop with a pair of pocket and were called by a player with two overcards you say, in a race. "He had AK and I had dozens of pocket if it was a race."

Rake: The rake is the money that is collected on each side of the house to pay the expenses. "I won $ 60, but the commission is $ 2 if I only took home $ 58."

Rakeback: When you play poker on the Internet, you can subscribe to a rakeback program that returns a percentage of the rake Room from each site back to you. "Since I started playing online, I had to start a program of rakeback.

Read: To read your opponent is to analyze their physical movements and paris models to determine what they are likely to be held. To have a read on your opponent is to have succeeded in verifying some knowledge on a f.

Posted on February 17, 2010.
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