Vocabulary of Poker Part IV
Pulsor
The odd card highest of the cards pocket of a player.
To limp inside
Calling large the lamp-shade rather than increasing.
Monster
A very intense hand.
Son of a bitch
When you do not want to show your hand in the board. The hand is thrown without being expressed in the board. You can muck a losing hand in an exhibition to the bottom, or the hand of gain if each one yielded differently front you.
Nut
The best hand which cannot be beaten, at a particular point of the play.
Nut glare
A glare containing the ace.
Out of the lawsuit
Cards of various lawsuits.
Exits
Cards which will carry out the hand that the player involves with.
Above the card
A card on the card higher than your pairs
To paint the cards
The figures (king, queen, Jack).
Pocket cards
The cards occupied the face to the bottom with each player. (Also known as “cards of hole”)
Pocket rockets
A pair of ace as your cards pocket (cards of hole).
Vat
The vat is the pile of the fried ones which accumulates as each setting, a bet and to increase by player. All the gains are paid vat. The value of the vat varies. It depends on the piles concerned and the value the bet of players. The vat goes to gaining each one round.
Note:
The Room takes a small percentage of the vat. This is known like the “rake”.
If two players or more have the same hand of gain, they also duplicate the vat.
Vat - limit
A play where the bet of the maximum of a player is the size of the vat
Chance of vat
The expected chance that the money in the vat represents compared to how much that will cost to play and give and the possibilities of players of gaining the hand
Quads
Four of a kind (four cards of the same name).
Rake
Percentage of the vat taken by the house.
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