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Poker jargon starting with F From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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- family pot
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A deal in which every (or almost every) seated
player called the first
opening bet.
- fast
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Aggressive. I was afraid of too many chasers, so I played my trips
fast.
- feeder
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In a casino setting, a second or third table
playing the same game as a "main" table, and from which players move to the
main game as players there leave.
- fence-hopper
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See "hop the fence".
- fill, fill up
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To successfully draw to a
full house, typically starting with
two pair or
three of a kind. Jerry made his flush when I was betting my kings up,
but I filled on seventh street to catch up.
- fire
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To make the
opening bet of a round, following the same analogy by which chips are
called "ammo". I called Ken's bet on fourth with a draw, but I bricked,
and when he fired again I had to fold. or I think Randy suspected my
earlier bet was a bluff, but when I fired a second shot he let it go.
- fish
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An unskilled player, or an otherwise skilled
player playing carelessly.
- five of a kind
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A hand possible only in games with
wild cards, defeating all other hands, comprising five cards of equal
rank. See
five of a kind.
- fixed limit, flat limit
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A
betting structure in which a player never chooses the amount to bet, only
whether to bet a fixed amount or not. See
fixed limit.
- flat call
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A
call, in a situation where one might be expected to
raise. Normally I raise with jacks, but with three limpers ahead of me
I decided to flat call.
- floorman, floorperson
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A casino employee whose duties include
adjudicating player disputes, keeping games filled and balanced, and managing
dealers and other personnel. Players may shout "floor!" to call for a
floorperson to resolve a dispute, to ask for a table or seat change, or to ask
for some other casino service.
- flop
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In a
community card game, the first set of community cards dealt, and the
betting round that follows. In
Texas hold 'em and
Omaha hold'em in particular, this involves a set of three community cards
dealt before the game's second betting round.
- flop game
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Community card game.
- flush
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A hand comprising five cards of the same suit.
See
flush.
- fold
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To relinquish one's cards, forfeiting any
futher interest in the pot for this deal. See
fold.
- forced bet
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Money that a player is required to place into
the pot by the rules of the game. The three common forms are
antes,
blinds, and
bring-ins.
- forced-move
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In a casino where more than one table is
playing the same game with thesame betting structure, one of the tables may be
designated the "main" table,and will be kept full by requiring a player to
move from one of the feeder tables to fill any vacancies. Players will
generally be informed that their table is a "forced-move" table to be used in
this way before they agree to play there. Also "must-move".
- forward motion
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A house rule of some casinos states that if a
player in turn picks up chips from his stack and moves his hand toward the pot
("forward motion with chips in hand"), this constitutes a commitment to bet
(or call), and the player may not withdraw his hand to check or fold. Such a
player still has the choice of whether to call or raise.
- foul hand
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A hand that is ruled unplayable because of an
irregularity, such as being found with too many or two few cards, having been
mixed with cards of other players or the muck, having fallen off the table,
etc. Compare "dead hand".
- four-flush
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Four cards of the same suit. A
non-standard poker hand in some games, an incomplete drawing hand in most.
See "bobtail", "four-straight".
- four of a kind, fours
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A hand containing four cards of equal rank. See
four of a kind.
- four-straight
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Four cards in rank sequence; either an
open-ender or one-ender. A
non-standard poker hand in some games, an incomplete drawing hand in most.
See "bobtail", "four-flush".
- free card
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A card dealt to one's hand (or to the board of
community cards) after a betting round in which no player
opened. One is thereby being given a chance to improve one's hand without
having to pay anything. I wasn't sure my hand was good, by I bet so I
wouldn't give a free card to Bill's flush draw.
- freeroll
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A situation in which a player is guaranteed
to at least break even and may possibly profit. Common in split-pot games.
See
freeroll.
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A
tournament with no entry fee. Sometimes offered as a casino promotion,
or as a reward for earlier play.
- freezeout
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A winner-take-all
tournament. That is, a game in which play continues until one player has
all the chips.
- full, full boat, full hand, full house
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A hand with three cards of one rank and two of
a second rank. The term "full hand" seems to have been the original, but today
"full house" is standard. See
full house, "boat", "tight".
- full bet rule
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In some casinos, the rule that a player must
wager the full amount required in order for his action to constitute a raise.
For example, in a game with a $4 fixed limit, a player facing an
opening bet of $4 who wagers $7 is deemed to have flat called, because $8
is required to raise. The alternative is the "half bet rule".
(This guide is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. It uses material from the Wikipedia.)
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