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All In To put all the rest of your money into the pot

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All In

• To put all the rest of your money into the pot.

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Bet

• To wager

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Four Of a Kind

Four of the same ranked cards, for example 4 Aces

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Straight Flush

• A hand with 5 cards in sequence all of the same suit.

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Pocket Pair

• Two cards of the same rank you hold.

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Pot• Money that is in the current hand that

the players are playing for.

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Re-raise

• To raise a raise.

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Suited Off suit• Cards with same suit.

• Cards with different suits.

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pocket cardspersonal cards

• The card in the players hand

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Flop • The first three community cards, put out face up.

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Family Pot

• A hand in which all the players call before the flop.

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Bluff• To act like a hand is better than it really is.

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Big Blind• The larger of the two blinds, the blind that is put

in by the player 2 seats left of the dealer, except when 2 players are left, then the dealer is the small blind.

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Check• When no one has bet in front of you and

you do not bet.

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Free Card

• The turn or river card in which you don't have to call a bet.

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Kicker

• After matched hands, the top high card. For example if both players have a set of Jacks, the player with the next highest card has the top kicker.

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An open ended straight

• a hand where either end can hit and you will complete your straight.

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draws

• A drawing hand is a that still needs cards to improve to the winner.

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nuts• the best possible hand for this particular

hand!

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Check-raise

• the act of checking a hand, in hopes of luring your opponent to bet, so that you may then raise over him and build a bigger pot to win.

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