Texas Hold'Em
Hands

   

1. Royal Flush:

A, K, Q, J, 10
all of the same suit

2. Straight Flush:

Any five card sequence
in the same suit
(Ex: 4h, 5h, 6h, 7h, 8h)

3. Four of a Kind:

All four cards of
the same index
(Ex: Q, Q, Q, Q)

4. Full House:

Three of a kind
combined with a pair
(Ex: K, K, 3, 3, 3)

5. Flush:

Any five cards of the same
suit, but not in sequence

(Spade flush)

6. Straight:

Five cards in sequence,
but not in the same suit

(King High straight)

7. Three of a Kind:

Three cards of the same index

(Trip 8's)

8. Two Pair:

Two separate pairs
(Ex: Q, Q, 7, 7)

9. Pair:

Two cards of the same index

(Pair of Jacks)

10. High Card:

Single card of the highest value

(shown here:7 high)

 


 

 

 

 

 

 
 
 

Mistakes & Disputes

Any time there's bound to be a few mistakes. Some of the more common errors are burning and turning a card before the action is complete, accidentally exposing one of the blind's first cards, miscalling hands on the river and pushing the pot to the wrong player.

Sometimes you'll look down and see Ad Ac, Kh Ks or Ad Kd and then hear the dealer say, "Bring 'em back" because of a misdeal. Keep in mind that those cards were never really yours to begin with because you would not have gotten them if the dealer hand dealt the hand correctly.

Mistakes and disputes are an integral part of the game of poker and you should stay calm and take it all in stride.  Have Fun, It is a game, it takes patience, skill, and luck.  As Annie Duke says - "Play the game, don't let the game play you." 

 

 

The Lingo 

 

 

Aces Up: Two pair, a pair of Aces and any other pair.

Action: A fold, check, call, bet, or raise. For certain situations, doing something formally connected with the game that conveys information about your hand may also be considered as having taken action. Examples would be showing your cards at the end of the hand, or indicating the number of cards you are taking at draw.

Active Player : A player still involved in a hand.

Aggressive Action: A wager that could enable a player to win a pot without a showdown; a bet or raise.

All Blue : A flush containing either clubs or spades.

All-In: When you have put all of your playable money and chips into the pot during the course of a hand, you are said to be all-in.

All Pink : A flush containing either diamonds or hearts.

Back Door : Making a hand that the player wasn't drawing at.

Back Raise : To re-raise another players raise.

Bad Beat : A hand being beat by another hand that had a very low percentage of becoming a winning hand.

Bet: The act of placing a wager in turn into the pot on any betting round, or the chips put into the pot.

Big Blind: The largest regular blind in a game.

Blank : A card that has little value to the hand.

Blind: A required bet made before any cards are dealt.

Blind Game: A game which utilizes a blind.

Bluff : A bet or raise with a hand that is unlikely to beat the other players.

Board: (1) The board on which a waiting list is kept for players wanting seats in specific games.

(2) Cards face-up on the table common to each of the hands.

Board card: A community card in the center of the table, as in hold'em or Omaha.

Bottom Pair :Pairing the lowest card on the board.

Boxed Card: A card that appears face-up in the deck where all other cards are facedown.

Broken Game: A game no longer in action.

Button : A player who is in the designated dealer position. See dealer button.

Button Games: Games in which a dealer button is used.

Buy-In: The minimum amount of money required to enter any game.

Cards Speak: The face value of a hand in a showdown is the true value of the hand, regardless of a verbal announcement.

Capped: Describes the situation in limit poker in which the maximum number of raises on the betting round have been reached.

Check: To waive the right to initiate the betting in a round, but to retain the right to act if another player initiates the betting.

Check-Raise: To waive the right to bet until a bet has been made by an opponent, and then to increase the bet by at least an equal amount when it is your turn to act.

Cold Call : To call a bet or multiple bets for the first time in a round.

Color Change: A request to change the chips from one denomination to another.

Common Card: A card dealt face-up to be used by all players at the showdown in the games of stud poker whenever there are insufficient cards left in the deck to deal each player a card individually.

Community Cards : The cards dealt face-up in the center of the table that can be used by all players to form their best hand in the games of hold'em and Omaha.

Complete the Bet: To increase an all-in bet or forced bet to a full bet in limit poker.

Chase : To play a hand that is most likely worse than at least one other player.

Check : To pass without betting.

Cut: To divide the deck into two sections in such a manner as to change the order of the cards.

Cut-Card: Another term for the bottom card.

Dead Card: A card that is not legally playable.

Dead Hand: A hand that is not legally playable.

Dead Money: Chips that are taken into the center of the pot because they are not considered part of a particular player's bet.

Deal: To give each player cards, or put cards on the board. As used in these rules, each deal refers to the entire process from the shuffling and dealing of cards until the pot is awarded to the winner.

Dealer Button: A flat disk that indicates the player who would be in the dealing position for that hand (if there were not a house dealer). Normally just called 'the button.'

Deck: A set of playing-cards. In these games, the deck consists of either:

(1) 52 cards in seven-card stud, hold?em, and Omaha.

(2) 53 cards (including the joker), often used in ace-to-five lowball and draw high.

Discard(s): In a draw game, to throw cards out of your hand to make room for replacements, or the card(s) thrown away; the muck.

Down Cards: Cards that are dealt facedown.

Draw: (1) The poker form where players are given the opportunity to replace cards in the hand. In some places like California, the word 'draw' is used referring to draw high, and draw low is called 'lowball'.

(2) The act of replacing cards in the hand.

(3) The point in the deal where replacing is done is called 'the draw'.

Drawing Dead : Drawing to a hand that cannot win because someone already holds a hand that will beat what you are drawing to.

Dominated : A hand that yields three or less outs which makes improving it very difficult.

Early Position : A position in which you must act before most of the players during a round.

Face Card: A king, queen, or jack.

Flop : The first three community cards dealt up at one time at a poker table.

Fixed Limit: In limit poker, any betting structure in which the amount of the bet on each particular round is pre-set.

Flashed Card: A card that is partially exposed.

Floor Person/Director: A employee who seats players and makes decisions.

Flop: In hold'em or Omaha, the three community cards that are turned simultaneously after the first round of betting is complete.

Flush: A poker hand consisting of five cards of the same suit.

Fold: To throw a hand away and relinquish all interest in a pot.

Fourth Street: The second up-card in seven-card stud or the first board-card after the flop in hold'em (also called the turn card).

Fouled Hand: A dead hand.

Forced Bet: A required wager to start the action on the first betting round (the normal way action begins in a stud game).

Freeroll: A chance to win something at no risk or cost.

Full Buy: A buy-in of at least the minimum requirement of chips needed for a particular game.

Full House: A hand consisting of three of a kind and a pair.

Hand: (1) All a player's personal cards.

(2) The five cards determining the poker ranking.

(3) A single poker deal.

Heads-Up Play: Only two players involved in play.

Kicker : The highest unpaired card that helps determine the value of a five-card poker hand.

Late Position : A position in which you act after most of the other players during a round.

Live Blind: A blind bet giving a player the option of raising if no one else has raised.

List: The ordered roster of players waiting for a game.

Lock-Up: A chip marker that holds a seat for a player.

Loose : Playing more hands than normal.

Loose Game : A game with a lot of players in most hands.

Low Card: The lowest up-card at seven-card stud, which is required to bet.

Middle Pair : Pairing the second highest card on the board.

Middle Position : A position in which you act somewhere between most of the other players during a round.

Miscall: An incorrect verbal declaration of the ranking of a hand.

Misdeal: A mistake on the dealing of a hand which causes the cards to be re-shuffled and a new hand to be dealt.

Missed Blind: A required bet that is not posted when it is your turn to do so.

Muck: (1) The pile of discards gathered facedown in the center of the table by the dealer.

(2) To discard a hand.

Must-Move: In order to protect the main game, a situation where the players of a second game must move into the first game as openings occur.

NO-LIMIT: A betting structure where players are allowed to wager any or all of their chips in one bet.

Nuts : The best possible hand.

Opener: The player who made the first voluntary bet.

Option: The choice to raise a bet given to a player with a blind.

Outs : The cards that will improve a hand to win.

Over Blind: Also called oversize blind. A blind used in some pots that is bigger than the regular big blind, and usually increases the stakes proportionally.

Over-card: A hole card that is higher than any other card on the board.

Over-pair: Two hole cards paired and higher than any card on the board.

Pass: (1) Decline to bet. In a pass-and-out game, this differs from a check, because a player who passes must fold.

(2) Decline to call a wager, at which point you must discard your hand and have no further interest in the pot.

Passive : Checking and calling hands rather betting and raising hands.

Play the Board: Using all five community cards for your hand in hold?em.

Position: (1) The relation of a player's seat to the blinds or the button.

(2) The order of acting on a betting round or deal.

Protected Hand: A hand of cards that the player is physically holding, or has topped with a chip or some other object to prevent a fouled hand.

Rack: (1) A container in which chips are stored while being transported.

(2) A tray in front of the dealer, used to hold chips and cards.

Rags : Cards generally not worth playing. IE: 2,7 in Texas Hold'em.

Raise: To increase the amount of a previous wager. This increase must meet certain specifications, depending on the game, to reopen the betting and count toward a limit on the number of raises allowed.

Re-raise: To raise someone's raise.

River : The final card dealt.

Scoop: To win both the high and the low portions of a pot in a split-pot game.

Scramble: A facedown mixing of the cards.

Setup: Two suited decks, each with different colored backs, to replace the current decks in a game.

Side Pot: A separate pot formed when one or more players are all in.

Showdown: The final act of determining the winner of the pot after all betting has been completed.

Shuffle: The act of mixing the cards before a hand.

Small Blind: In a game with multiple blind bets, the smallest blind.

Split Pot: A pot that is divided among players, either because of a tie for the best hand or by agreement prior to the showdown.

Stack: Chips in front of a player.

Steal : To bet or raise causing an opponent to fold when you may not hold the best hand.

Straddle: An additional blind bet placed after the forced blinds, usually double the big blind in size or in lowball, a multiple blind game.

Straight: Five cards in consecutive rank.

Straight Flush: Five cards in consecutive rank of the same suit.

Street: Cards dealt on a particular round in stud games. For instance, the fourth card in a player's hand is often known as fourth street, the sixth card as sixth street, and so on.

String Raise: A bet made in more than one motion, without the declaration of a raise (not allowed).

Stub: The portion of the deck which has not been dealt.

Supervisor: A card room employee qualified to make rulings, such as a floor person, shift supervisor, or the card room manager.

Suited : Cards are of the same suit.

Table Stakes: (1) The amount of money you have on the table. This is the maximum amount that you can lose or that anyone can win from you on any one hand.

(2) The requirement that players can wager only the money in front of them at the start of a hand, and can only buy more chips between hands.

Tight : Playing fewer hands than normal. Tight game - A game with less players than normal in fewer hands.

'TIME': An expression used to stop the action on a hand. Equivalent to 'Hold it'.

Top Pair : Pairing the highest card on the board.

Tournament: A poker competition, normally with an entry fee and prizes.

Turn : The fourth card dealt on the board during community card games.

Turn Card: The fourth street card in hold'em or Omaha.

Up Cards: Cards that are dealt face-up for opponents to see in stud games.

Wager: (1) To bet or raise.

(2) The chips used for betting or raising.

Weak : One who folds too many hands.