General Poker Terminology
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All-in
This
is when you do not have enough money to cover the full bet amount, and
place your remaining money into the pot. You then contend for the pot
in an amount proportional to what you contributed.
Note:
You are considered all-in when you are disconnected from the Royal Vegas
Poker system during the play of a hand. This is to ensure that you are
not penalised when disconnected.
Ante
This
is the minimum bet that Players must place into the pot by each Player
before betting begins. The ante is placed before any cards are dealt.
Big Blind
This
is the first bet posted by the Player to the left of the Player who posts
the small blind. It is a forced bet. The big blind bet amount is equal
to the lower bet. For example, in a $10 - $20 game, the big blind is $10.
Big
Pair
A
Pair with a value of 10 or greater.
Blind
Bet
Note:
This is applicable to the following games:
Texas
Hold'em
Omaha
Omaha Hi-lo
One-on-One
This
is the first bet placed by each Player. It is a forced bet and is placed
before any cards are dealt. It is considered a live bet for the first
round of betting. You have big blind and small blind bets in the first
round of betting.
Bring-in
This
is a mandatory bet made by the Player with the lowest card in the Third
Street, the first round of betting.
Buy-in
Amount
This
is the amount you must bring into a game.
Buy-in
Limit
Note:
This is applicable to Seven-Card Stud Poker.
This
is the minimum amount you must bring into a 1-on-1 game.
Call
This
is when you place a bet equal to the previous bet.
Cap
The
limit used to describe the third raise in a round. Betting is then capped
and Players can only call or fold. This is when you place a bet equal
to the previous bet.
Check
This
is when you want to stay in the game but not place a bet. You can only
check if no other bets have been placed in the betting round.
Coffeehousing
This
is when Players chat about a hand they are involved in, with the intent
of misleading or manipulating other Players.
Community
Cards
These
are cards that are dealt to the table. All Players can use these cards
to complete a five-card hand.
Dealer-button
This
is a flat disk that is used to signify the Dealer's position on the table.
The disk is marked with a D.
Disconnections
If
you are disconnected from the system during play, the following rules
apply:
If you are disconnected during play, the table is notified via the game
History box.
If you are disconnected during the play of a hand and have not placed
a bet, your hand automatically folds after ten seconds.
If you are disconnected during the play of a hand and have placed a bet,
you have thirty seconds to reconnect. If you do not reconnect within 30
seconds, you cannot rejoin the table, and are considered all-in.
Equalized
This
is when all Players have contributed the same amount of credits to the
pot.
Fifth Street
Note:
This is applicable to Seven-Card Stud Poker.
This
is the third round of betting and is called Fifth Street because the Players
have Five-Cards each.
The
following applies to the Fifth Street:
Bet amounts are at the high limit.
Note:
Betting limits are set by the card room.
The
Player with the highest ranking hand begins the next round of betting.
Flop
Note:
This is applicable to the following games:
Texas
Hold'em
Omaha
Omaha Hi-Lo
This
is the first three community cards dealt to the table.
Fold
This
is when Players throw in their cards. They give up any claim on the pot
in exchange for not having to contribute more money to the pot.
Fourth
Street
Note:
This is applicable to Seven-Card Stud Poker.
This
is the second round of betting and is called Fourth Street because the
Players have four cards each.
The
following applies to the Fourth Street:
The Player with the highest ranking hand begins the next round of betting.
Players can Fold, Call, Raise or Check.
Note:
If the highest ranking hand is a Pair, the first Player to bet has the
option to bet either the low or high betting limit. This becomes the raise
amount for the rest of the game. The other Players must follow this amount
when they raise.
Live Blinds
These
are blind bets that are in play.
Example:
Player A posts a small blind bet. Player B joins the game and posts a
big blind bet. Player A must now equalize the betting as the big blind
bet is in play and is live.
Lowest
Card
This
is the card that has the lowest value. Aces are high. If two Players have
the same lowest card, the value is determined by suit. Suits are arranged
in alphabetical order from lowest to highest value - Clubs, Diamonds,
Hearts and Spades.
Muck
This
is when you do not want to show your losing hand to the table. The hand
is discarded without being displayed to the table.
Pocket Cards
These
are cards dealt face down to each Player.
Post
Now
This
is a choice given to new Players joining a game. They can either post
now or wait for the big blind bet. If they decide to post now, they bet
the equivalent of a big blind bet and receive cards immediately.
Pot
The
pot is the pile of chips that accumulate as each Player antes, bets and
raises. All winnings are paid from the pot. The value of the pot varies.
It is dependant on the stakes involved and the amount the Players bet.
The pot goes to the winner of the hands in each round.
Note:
The House takes a small percentage of the pot.
If two or more Players have the same winning hand, they split the pot
equally.
Quartered
Note:
This is Applicable to Omaha Hi-Lo Poker.
This
is when Players tie with either a high or a low hand and earn a quarter
of the pot.
Raise
This
is when you match your previous bet and then increase your bet. This increases
the stakes for remaining Players.
River
Card
This
is the final community card dealt.
Runs
Seventh Street
Note:
This is applicable to Seven-Card Stud Poker.
This
is the fifth and final round of betting, and is called Seventh Street
because the Players have Seven-Cards each.
The
following applies to the Seventh Street:
The river card is dealt face down.
The Player that played first on the Sixth Street plays first.
If there is more than one Player left in the game after another round
of betting, the game is resolved by means of a showdown.
You expose the best five-card hand possible.
The winner is awarded the pot.
Showdown
This
occurs after the last betting round, and is when the remaining Players
compare hands to determine the winner. The Player with the highest value
hand wins the pot.
Sitting
Out
This
is when you choose to leave a table for a few hands.
Note:
If a Player sits out for more than fifteen minutes, or has missed two
rounds of blinds, they are removed from the table.
Sixth
Street
Note:
This is applicable to Seven-Card Stud Poker.
This
is the fourth round of betting and is called Sixth Street because the
Players have six cards each.
The
following applies to the Sixth Street:
Bet amounts are at the high limit.
The Player with the highest ranking hand begins the next round of betting.
Note:
Betting limits are set by the card room.
Small
Blind
This
is the first bet posted by the Player to the Dealer's left. It is a forced
bet. The small blind bet amount is equal to half of the lower bet. For
example, in a $10 - $20 game, the small blind is $5.
Street
Note:
This is applicable to Seven-Card Stud Poker.
This
is the term assigned to the various stages of betting. Betting begins
on the Third Street, and continues to the Seventh Street. This is five
rounds of betting.
Third Street
Note:
This is applicable to Seven-Card Stud Poker.
This
is the first round of betting and is called Third Street because the Players
have three cards each. The Player with the lowest card displayed brings-in
the betting in this round.
Turn
Note:
This is applicable to the following games:
Texas
Hold'em
Omaha
Omaha Hi-Lo
This
is the fourth community card dealt.
Visible Cards
These
are cards dealt face up to each Player. Players use these cards to complete
a five-card combination.