It's time for more important texas holdem poker terms
to help you become a better texas holdem poker player.
If everyone else at the table is speaking a language
that is completely foreign to you, how are you going
to improve your texas holdem poker game, let alone
become good enough to win consistently?
Let's get on with more texas holdem poker terms:
Quads: Simply, four of a kind.
Rag: This is a card that doesn't have any apparent
impact on the hand being played.
Rainbow: A rainbow can be one of two things in texas
holdem. 1) A flop that contains three different suits,
so a flush can't be completed on the turn. 2) A complete
5 card community board with no more than two cards of any
one suit, making a flush impossible.
Raise: This occurs when a player matches the previous
bet and adds to it as well, adding more money to the
pot and increasing the bet to the players after him.
Rake: The money that the casino/house charges for
each hand of poker that is played. It's usually a
percentage or flat fee that is taken from each pot
at the end of the hand.
Rake-Back: The percentage of the rake that the house
returns to the players.
Re-Buy: In certain tournaments, players can buy back
in by paying to add chips to their stack.
Re-Raise: To raise after someone already raised in the
same hand.
Ring Game: A live poker game that isn't a tournament.
River: In texas holdem poker, the river is the final
(fifth) community card dealt in texas hold'em, after
which the fourth round of betting occurs. The river
is also known as "Fifth Street."
These are just some of the terms you'll need to know if you
want to sound like a texas holdem pro. It may seem silly to
have to know these terms if you know how the game is played.
But showing your ignorance at the table could make you a mark.
And if you don't know what I mean by mark, you really need to learn
these terms!
Learn to Be A Texas Holdem Poker Pro Part I
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