Poker, like so many other pastimes and professions, has developed
its own terminology. This guide includes not just common poker
terms, but also those specifically related to online Poker.
All-in
If you run out of chips during a hand, but don't wish to fold,
you are All-in. This means you have the potential to win a share
of the pot up to and including your last contribution to that
pot. You cannot share in any bets added beyond that point. These
bets form a side-pot. The all-in is also used for situations
where a player in a hand loses connection to the server.
Avatar
A term from computer gaming for an image or figure used to represent
a person.
Away-from-table
In tournaments, you may not "sit out". Rather, you
may be "away-from-table" which means you are dealt
into every hand, posting blinds when it's your turn, and then
folded when there is a raise before the flop, or a bet after
the flop. When you are in a tournament and need to leave, time-out,
or lose your connection, you are automatically marked as "away-from-table".
Bad Beat
This term refers to a heavy favorite in a hand who loses to
an opponent who was a severe underdog statistically speaking.
Bet the Pot
This term is used in pot limit games. It means your bet matches
the current amount in the pot. If, when your turn to bet, the
pot was at $217, and you bet the pot, your bet is $217.
Big Blind (limit poker)
In games using a blind to put money in play, the big blind is
generally equal to the lower amount of the stakes for that game.
In a $5/$10 game, the big blind is $5. The big blind follows
the small blind, which is put up by the first player to the
left of the dealer.
Blind
This term refers to the required bets, called the small blind
and the big blind used to put money into play. The blinds are
mandatory bets and rotate around the table.
Board
The community cards in Hold'em are collectively known as the
board.
Burn
In physical poker rooms, the top card of the deck is discarded
prior to each round of dealing. The intent is to minimize the
risk of cheating by knowing the next card. There is no possibility
of this happening in our poker room, therefore we do not burn
cards.
Button
A marker, usually disk-shaped, to indicate which player is the
virtual dealer. The button is used in games where position relative
to the dealer is important.
Buy-in
The amount of money you sit down in a game with.
Call
When a player matches the prior bet on the table, that action
is termed the call.
Cap
The last permitted raise in a betting round is called the cap.
We allow three raises beyond the initial bet in limit games.
The third raise is the cap.
Check
If there is no bet on the table and you do not wish to place
a bet, that action is termed a check. You may only check when
there are no prior bets.
Client
The term for the software that you download to your computer,
allowing you to interact with the poker room's servers.
Collusion
A form of cheating where two or more players attempt to gain
an unfair advantage by sharing information. We do not tolerate
cheating.
Community Cards
Face up cards on the table that are shared by all players are
termed community cards. Texas Hold'em and Omaha always have
community cards.
Dead Blind
In a situation where you have missed your blinds and wish to
re-enter the game before your turn to post the big blind. You
must post both blinds and the small blind is termed a dead blind,
meaning it does not count towards calling a bet.
Dead Hand
A hand no longer in the game.
Down Cards
The face-down cards dealt to a player, also termed hole cards.
Drawing Dead
This describes the situation when a player is trying to draw
a card to complete a hand when there is already a hand that
will beat it, even if made.
Drop
To drop your hand when you decide not to go further with your
hand; to return your cards to the muck. Same as fold.
Face Down
Dealt cards that are not visible to other players.
Face Up
Dealt cards that are visible to all players.
Flop
In Texas Hold'em, the set of 3 face-up community cards or the
first three cards on the board, all dealt at the same time.
Flush
Any 5 cards in one hand that are all the same suit.
Fold
Withdraw from further participation in the current hand. Also
see drop.
Forced Bet
A mandatory bet. In certain games, a player is required to bet,
having sat-in the game.
Four of a Kind
A great hand ... all 4 of one rank. For example, 4 Tens.
Freeroll
This term applies to poker tournaments where the entry fee,
the stakes, or both the entry fee and stakes are waived. In
some non-freeroll tournaments, the house may guarantee a minimum
prize pool.
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 comprised of the
5 lowest cards. Most poker rooms, including this one, consider
5, 4, 3, 2, A (the wheel) as the lowest possible hand, despite
it also being 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.
Inside Straight
The term applied when a player has 4 of 5 cards needed for a
straight with the missing card being inside the sequence rather
than at either end, and gets the missing card. For example,
a player holding 3, 4, 5, 7 needs a 6 to complete the straight.
Getting that 6 is termed "making the inside straight."
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 facedown.
Multi-Table Tournament
A tournament where players at more than one table compete, starting
with equal numbers of chips, until one player has won all the
chips. Prize payouts are a function of the number of entrants,
and are posted on the tournaments page. Multi-table tournaments
have a posted start time, and require registration in advance.
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Nice hand.
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 facedown 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 allows players to compete for a pot split between
the highest and the lowest hands using 2 down cards and 3 community
cards. A player may use different sets of cards to make up the
best high and the best low hands.
On the button
This term means you are in the dealer position in Texas Hold'em
and Omaha games.A "button" marks the dealer position
with a "D" in the center.
One on One
See head to head.
Pair
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 check 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 be won 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 describing the information a player may enter about himself/herself
that may be available, at the player's option, to other players
in the poker room. Your profile may include your favourite hobby,
favourite web site, favourite quote, and more.
Raise
The act of increasing the amount bet by a prior bettor.
Rake
The amount of money, in chips, taken by the house as the service
fee.
Raked Hand
A Raked Hand is where any player is dealt cards in ring game
play, in a hand which generates rake. This constitutes one Raked
Hand even where the player folds before the flop. Please note
that some Titan Poker network tournaments with raked hand requirements
refer to Raked Hands where a player has contributed to the pot
in a hand which generates rake.
Rank
The value of a card. The rank of the 2 of Spades is 2. The rank
of the Queen of Hearts is Queen. Rank value increases from 2
through 10, followed in order by Jack, Queen, King, and Ace.
In High/Low games, the Ace may be used both for its high rank
and as the lowest rank card.
Re-buy
To get more chips during a game but not during a hand that you
are in. This applies to real money and tournament play.
Reducing
The act of removing chips from a table and returning immediately
with fewer chips. Reducing is considered poor etiquette.
Registration
We ask you to select a screen name to serve as your poker room
identity, a password, and to provide a location and email address
to create an account. This is your registration.
River
The fifth and final community card. This card is also known
as Fifth Street.
Round
This refers to the dealing of a set of cards and associated
betting. For example, the dealing of the river and the bets
that follow are a round.
Royal Flush
The best possible high hand. This is a straight flush from 10
through to Ace of the same suit.
Screen Name
The identity you select by which you are known in the poker
room. We only allow one player per screen name so please understand
if the one you have selected is already taken.
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.
Single Table Tournament
A poker table at which you may buy-in to a seat. All buy-in
money goes to the prize pool. The prize pool is returned to
the top finishers per the payout table on the tournaments page.
A fee is normally required to play at this table. Players are
staked to equal numbers of chips and play until one player has
won all the chips. Single table tournaments begin as soon as
the table has filled.
Sit Out
We permit you to hold your seat at a table while not participating
in some hands. Under most conditions, we limit the time you
may sit out. In blind games, you may be asked to post the equivalent
of the blind if you return to your seat prior to the blind reaching
you. To sit out you click a check box on the table screen. To
return, you unclick the "sit out" check box.
Small Blind
In Hold'em and Omaha, this is the mandatory bet required of
the player to the left of the dealer.
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
Any of the four sets (Clubs, Diamonds, Hearts, and Spades) in
a deck of cards.
Texas Hold'em
The poker game where each player gets two down cards followed
by five community cards face-up.
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.
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 prior bet but has to go all-in
to do so with an amount less than the full raise.
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.