Texas Holdem Slang Terms

 

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Texas Hold'em Poker Terms and Glossary

Our poker glossary listed below includes not only common poker terms, but also poker terms specifically related to online poker. The game of poker is evolving, and like any language, new words are being added to the poker lexicon all the time. Knowing what poker players are saying when they use poker lingo, poker jargon, and even poker slang will ensure that you have an equal chance at the table.

All-in

If you bet all your chips at any point, you are considered as having gone 'All-in.' This can happen either when you don't have enough chips to make a required or elective bet, or when you bet all your chips as a strategic move in No Limit games. Having gone All-in gives you 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 above and 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.

'Going all-in with your chips occasionally ends with your going all out of the game.'

Ante

An ante is a mandatory bet paid equally by all players prior to a poker hand being dealt. Antes are always found in stud and razz poker games (where there are no blinds), and also quite frequently in the later stages of No Limit Hold'em tournaments to encourage more action. Antes are also available at select No Limit Hold'em cash tables.

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'.

Back Bet

A 'Back Bet' is a bet on something to happen (a prop bet) – a horse to win a race, a football team to win, or in poker’s case, winning a hand with the hole cards 27 offsuit. It’s just like a poker prop bet that you would regularly place in live games at casinos or with friends.

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

The big blind is the bigger of two forced bets, ensuring that there is money in the pot. The small blind is placed by the player to the left of the dealer and the big blind is then posted to the small blind's left. Generally, the big blind is equal to the minimum bet. In a $5/$10 limit game, for example, the big blind is $5.

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.

'Poker has a language all its own. You need to know the jargon if you want to play the game.'

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 required to sit down at a poker game. Tournament entry fees are considered the 'buy-in.' At a ring game, there is a minimum and a maximum buy-in, defining how much money you can bring to the table.

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.

'If you check, you're still in the hand. A check is not a bet, but also not a fold.'

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.

'Cheaters and colluders will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law'

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.

Fixed Limit Poker

In a fixed limit poker game, the amount you can bet or raise is fixed for each round of betting. For example, if you’re playing a $2-$4 fixed limit Texas Hold'em game, every player can only bet or raise $2 during the first two rounds of betting, and can only bet or raise $4 during the last two rounds rounds of betting. To understand this better, plese refer to our article: In Praise of Fixed Limit Poker.

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.

'A freeroll is a tournament that every player can afford to play.'

Full House

A hand in which you have a combination of 3 of a kind, and a pair.

Hand

A set of cards used by a player during a single round. Another word for a single round of shuffling, dealing, and betting.

Hand for Hand (h4h)

The end stage of a multi-table tournament where play is coordinated across all tables to prevent players from slow-playing in order to gain an advantage and move up in the prize structure. The Hand for Hand mechanism is usually employed at the stage when the amount of the prize money is due to increase. Typically, players will need to wait at their table until the action on a hand is completed at another table before a new hand is dealt. When a player is eliminated from the tournament and the higher prize level is reached, Hand for Hand action stops, only to resume when the next prize level increase is reached. When playing Titan Poker tournaments, players see a notification indicating that they are in Hand for Hand mode.

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.

In

A term for being an active player; one who has not folded.

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 forced bet put in by one or more players before any cards are dealt. The 'live' means those players still have the option of raising when the action gets back around to them.

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-Entry Tournaments

Multi-Entry Tournaments (MET) allow players to register to play at multiple tables at a single tournament to increase their winning potential. Each of the entries to an MET has a separate chip stack and is played simultaneously. Players can either register multiple times simultaneously or only enter again if they get eliminated.

Multi-Table Tournament (MTT)

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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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).

'No-limit Hold'em: Hours of boredom followed by moments of sheer terror' Tom McEvoy

No Limit Hold'em

The most popular variety of poker, featuring unlimited betting. Most poker tournaments, both online and live, are played in the No Limit Hold'em format.

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.

Omaha High/Lo

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.

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.

'A multi-way pot is one where there are three or more players left in the hand vying for the pot.'

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.

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 in a ring game when the pot reaches a minimal amount.

No flop, no drop = Rake is not charged if a hand has ended before the flop cards have been dealt.

Raked Hand

A Raked Hand is any hand in ring game play in which a player participates by contributing to the pot, either by posting a blind or a bet, and rake is generated.

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.

Re-Entry Tournaments

Re-Entry Tournaments (RET) allow players to re-register after they are eliminated, simply by buying back in. As a result, more players participate at the tournament tables and prize pools grow larger.

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.

Satellite

A preliminary poker tournament awarding seat(s) to a larger, more important tournament.

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.

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.

Sit 'N' Go

A poker tournament which starts as soon as the required number of poker players sit down at the table. Sit 'n' go tournaments are usually single table tournaments, however, there are multi-table tournaments that are considered sit 'n' go tournaments and which start play as soon as all available seats are filled.

Single Table Tournament (STT)

A poker tournament taking place at just one table. All players buy-in with an equal amount and the 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.

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

In Limit games, Stakes are the fixed amount for bets and raises.

Steel Wheel

If a player holds a five high straight flush, (5-4-3-2-A), it is commonly called a 'steel wheel'.

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.

'Hold'em is to Stud, what chess is to checkers'

- Johnny Moss

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.

Turbo

A form of poker play with minimal time to make decisions.

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.

If a player has an ace in their hand it’s known as having an ace in the hole.

Add On

In some tournaments, players can choose to add on. Usually, this occurs at the end of the rebuy period. Players will receive a set amount of extra tournament chips for a fee.

The amount of money in a hand or on the table in total is known as action. In poker, this also means when it’s a player’s turn the action is on them.

Air

A hand which has no real value.

In no limit games all in refers to a player betting all of their remaining chips. You can do this verbally or by placing all of your chips in the middle.

American Airlines

A slang term for pocket aces.

An extra forced bet all players must make before the cards are dealt. This is in addition to the blinds and creates a larger pot to ensure more action.

Angle Shooting

Making a questionable play against the rules in order to get more information. This is considered cheating.

The turn and river cards. Generally, this term is used to describe making a strong hand like a backdoor flush.

Bad Beat

When a player with a weak hand ends up beating a player with a statistically stronger hand.

Money that a player has set aside to play poker with.

Bet

The initial chips that are used in a poker game after a new card or cards are dealt is known as a bet. Before the flop is dealt, the small and big blinds are the first bets.

Making a bet with the hope that certain cards will fall on later streets to make a strong hand.

Big Blind

The large forced blind bet. This is made by the player two spots to the left of the dealer button.

A card that is dealt usually on the turn or river and due to its rank it won’t impact the current hands that active players have.

Blinds

To ensure action in every single hand the two players to the left of the dealer have to make forced bets. These are known as the blinds.

Representing a hand that you don’t have by betting and acting in a certain way with the intention of getting the other player or players to fold.

Board

The cards that are dealt face up on the poker table are known as the board. These include the flop, turn, and river.

Slang for a full house.

Broadway

A straight from ten to ace is known as Broadway.

Slang for two aces.

Burn Card

Prior to dealing the flop, turn, and river the dealer must burn a card and place it in the muck. This is done to ensure there is no card stacking and cheating.

In a tournament when you lose all your chips you bust out.

Button or Dealer Button

A white disc that designates a player as being in the dealer position for that hand. In a home game, this person will also deal the cards that hand. This position is the best at the poker table as you act last.

When you enter a poker cash game or tournament you must pay cash to buy in.

Call

Matching another player’s bet and calling it in order to progress the hand.

Someone that always calls bets at the poker table and never, or rarely, bets or raises.

Case Card

The final card of a certain rank in the deck. The fourth six or the fourth king are examples.

Not betting and passing the play along to the next player on the left is a check. Players can do this by saying check or patting the felt with their hand

Check Raise

Checking to another player then raising their bet is a check raise. It’s considered a strong move to make and represents a strong hand.

Small plastic or clay discs that have a cash value and are used in poker games. In tournaments, fake cash value chips are used that are different than normal casino chips.

Chop

If two player’s showdown and they have the same hand, then they will chop the pot in half and get an equal amount each. It’s essentially a draw.

When two players are all in and both have close to a 50% chance of winning. It’s sometimes also called a race and occurs a lot when one player has a pocket pair and another has high suited connectors.

Community Cards

The same as the board. The collection of cards dealt on the table face up is known as community cards because everyone can use them in their hand.

Two cards that are in sequential order are connectors, such as 9 and 10.

Continuation Bet

A standard move in poker where a preflop bettor or raiser will bet again on the flop. Also called a C bet.

When two or more players are dealt extremely strong hands initially which usually results in all in bets and calls.

Cowboys

Two kings.

The position to the right of the dealer in poker.

Dealer

A dealer can mean two things in poker. It’s the actual person who deals the cards, and also a position on the poker table. In a home game, the dealer position will also be the person who deals the cards. In a casino, the dealer is the casino employee who deals the cards and the dealer position is purely for controlling positions in relation to the current hand.

A two.

Doyle Brunson

One of the best no limit Texas hold’em players of all time. The Doyle Brunson is also the 10, 2 hand as he won two world series of poker championships in a row with this hand.

When you need one or more cards to make a five-card poker hand you’re drawing.

Drawing Dead

Having absolutely no way of winning a poker hand no matter what cards come on the turn or river.

A pair of twos.

Expected value or EV

A rating on whether a certain way of playing a hand will result in winning or losing in the long run. Usually, this is represented as positive or negative, or +EV and -EV. To be a winning poker player you’ll need to make +EV plays most of the time.

When everyone or almost everyone at the table enters a pot pre-flop.

Fish

An inexperienced and weak player.

Calling a bet with no real hand and hoping to bluff for the win later on.

Flop

Three cards that are dealt face up on the table after all the pre-flop betting has occurred.

A five card hand of all the same suit.

Fold

Exiting a hand and mucking your cards is a fold.

The amount of money or equity a player can get by making a bet and getting their opponent to fold.

Four of a Kind

Four cards of the same rank.

The turn card which is the fourth dealt face up on the board.

Full House

Three of a kind and a pair.

When everyone checks and the turn or river is dealt it’s known as a free card.

Freeroll

A freeroll is a tournament that is free to enter and also a hand where you can only win or chop due to the position that you’re in. If both players have ace king and are all in pre-flop and three of the same suited cards are dealt on the flop, then one of the players is free rolling as they win if they complete the flush and chop the pot if they don’t.

A type of tournament with no rebuys.

Grinder

A player that plays standard poker for many hours on end to win small amounts consistently.

A straight draw that is completed by one of the internal cards. This means there are only four cards that can make the straight for the player. Usually, due to the low odds players won’t draw on a gut shot. This is also called an inside straight draw.

Hand

This can refer to three things in poker. The round of play is a hand, the player’s cards are a hand, and the final five card ranking the player has is a hand.

When playing online poker for real money, the client can be set up to track every hand. This can then be studied by the player when they’re reviewing how they played.

Heads Up

In a tournament when two players are left. Also, when only two people are left in a standard poker hand.

A player is on a heater when they’re hitting lots of strong hands and winning a lot of pots.

Hijack

The position to the right of the cut off and two spots to the right of the dealer.

Players two cards that are dealt to them face down by the dealer at the start of the poker hand.

Hooks

A pair of jacks.

Odds that include the amount of money you could make if you hit a particular hand later on. Implied odds can be a powerful tool when deciding if a play has a +EV or -EV.

In Position

Acting after another player is known as being in position due to the fact you get all information on other players before you make your own move. It’s always good to be in position in poker.

An unused card in a poker hand that can be used to determine which player wins when two players have the same hand. You can also use multiple kickers in a two or three card hand to work out who wins.

Late Position

One of the last people to act in a poker hand.

Another term used for a fold.

Limp

Just calling a blind pre-flop to enter the hand.

A player that plays lots of hands and bets a lot is a loose player.

Made Hand

A strong hand that is complete.

In between early and late positions.

Muck

Another term used for a fold. It’s also used for the pile of all the cards that have been folded and burnt in a hand.

You can bet any amount you like in no limit Texas hold’em.

Nuts

Holding the best possible hand as determined by what cards are face up on the board.

Cards of different suits.

Odds

The percentage likelihood of a certain outcome. Also, can be represented as a ratio.

Four cards in sequential order where a fifth card at either end will make a straight.

Option

When no raise has occurred pre flop the big blind position has the option to check or bet.

A complete rotation of the dealer button around the table.

Outs

The specific number of cards in the deck that can make a hand for a player.

Having to act before your opponent.

Over Bet

A large bet that is usually more than is currently in the pot.

Two cards of the same rank.

Play the Board

Using all five cards on the board as your hand and not using your hole cards at all.

When the first two cards that are dealt to the player are a pair.

Pocket Cards

The two face down cards that are initially dealt to the players.

Where the player is sitting at the table in relation to the dealer button.

Pot

All of the money that is in play in the middle of the table in a particular hand.

The comparison between the money currently in the pot and how much a player has to put in the pot to make a call. Pot odds can help players in determining whether to call or not with a certain hand.

Pot Committed

When there is so much money in the pot that a player can’t fold.

The initial round of betting and action before the flop is dealt.

Protect

A bet to try and get other players to fold so that you’re playing against as few other hands as possible.

Slang for four of a kind.

Rags

Bad cards that don’t help at all and can’t make a good hand.

Cards of all different suits.

Raise

Betting more on top of another bet.

The way casinos make money is cash games is by taking a rake. This is a certain percentage amount of the pot that they take out for themselves. It’s usually capped so too much money isn’t taken from larger pots.

Re-Buy

Some tournaments will allow players to re-buy back in once they lose all of their chips. Usually, you can re-buy in these tournaments until the first break.

A poker cash game.

River

The final card that is dealt face-up on the board. It’s also called fifth street.

A straight from ten to the ace of all the same suit. This is the highest ranked hand in poker.

Runner

The turn or river card is a runner when both or either of them is used to make a hand for a player.

A card that is dealt on the board that can ruin a made hand. It will usually be a higher ranked card.

Semi Bluff

Making a bet with a strong drawing hand.

Three of a kind, with two of them in a player’s hole cards.

Shark

A strong poker player.

A table with only a few players on it.

Showdown

Revealing cards to see who is the winner of the hand.

A separate pot that is generated when a player is all in midway through a hand, and there are other players still going.

Sit and Go

A tournament which starts once the required number of people have entered.

Trying to represent a weak hand by not betting or raising when you have a strong made hand.

Slow Roll

Acting slowly when your hand strength dictates otherwise. This is considered unethical in poker.

The player to the immediate left of the dealer has to bet the small blind. This is the smaller of the two forced bets.

Squeeze

An aggressive raise after players have already called a prior raise.

Your chips at the table.

Straddle

A bet that is made to the left of the big blind which is usually double the amount and is considered another blind bet.

Five cards in sequential order. The ace can be high or low.

Straight Flush

Five cards in sequential order of the same suit.

Another term for the cards dealt face up on the board. The turn is fourth street and the river fifth street.

Suck Out

A bad beat.

Two cards of the same suit.

Suited Connectors

Two cards of the same suit in sequential order.

Taking a long time to make a decision.

Tight Aggressive or TA

A common poker strategy where players are very tight with their starting hands and entering pots. When they do enter pots they bet and raise aggressively regardless of what comes on the board.

Information given by a player either physically or verbally that tells others what their hand may be.

Three of a Kind

Three cards of the same rank.

A player that doesn’t play many pots and doesn’t raise or bet often.

Tilt

When a player loses a lot of hands they may begin to play poorly which is known as going on tilt.

Asking for time to make a decision, or clicking the time button online to get more time to decide on what to do.

Top Two

The highest two pair that are available based on the community cards.

A type of poker where players buy in for tournament chips and play until there’s only one player left who is the winner.

Trips

A poker slang term for three of a kind.

A type of tournament where blinds go up a lot quicker and players have a limited amount of time to act.

Turn

The fourth card dealt on the board. Also known as fourth street.

The first player to act based on their position at the table in relation to the dealer button.

Underdog

The player that is statistically meant to lose the poker hand.

A smaller bet placed on the river which is meant to entice the player to call so that your stronger hand gets paid off.

VPIP

Voluntarily put money in the pot is a measure of how often a player enters a pot when they aren’t in the small or big blind.

If everyone folds pre-flop, then the big blind gets a walk and wins the small blind.

Wheel

A straight from ace to five.

Texas Holdem Slang Terms

Texas Holdem Glossary Of Terms

  • PokerStars has an extensive dictionary of poker terms.
  • Predictem also has a nice section.