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Poker jargon starting with H From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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- half bet rule
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In some casinos, the rule that placing chips
equal to or greater than half the normal bet amount beyond the amount required
to call constitutes a commitment to
raise the normal amount. For example, in a game with a $4 fixed limit, a
player facing a $4
opening bet who places $6 in the pot is deemed to have raised, and must
complete his bet to $8. The alternative is the "full bet rule".
- half kill
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A kill for less than double the normal limits.
For example, a $6 game may have a kill for $9 rather than the usual $12.
- half-pot limit
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A
betting structure resembling
pot limit, but which allows maximum raises of half the amount in the pot
rather than the full amount.
- hammer
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To bet and raise aggressively. Nora kept
hammering, so I folded.
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"Having the hammer" is being in last
position, especially head up. You've got the hammer; I check to you.
- hand
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The set of cards played by one player.
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A single instance of a game of poker, begun
by shuffling the cards and ending with the award of a pot. Also called a
"deal" (though both terms are ambiguous).
- hand for hand
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In
tournament play, the act of equalizing the number of hands played at two
or more tables by waiting for slower tables to finish each hand before
beginning the next hand on every table. This is usually done to ensure an
accurate finishing order to distribute prize money.
- hard
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Aggressive and uncompromising, said of one's
play. Jim played me hard all night; I could never get a break.
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Chips, as opposed to paper money. I gave
the floorman $100 for $50 hard and $50 soft.
- head up, heads up
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Playing against a single opponent. After
Lori folded, Frank and I were head up for the rest of the hand.
- high, high hand
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The best hand using traditional
poker hand values, as opposed to
lowball. Used especially in high-low split games.
- high card
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A
no pair hand, ranked according to its highest-ranking cards.
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To defeat another player by virtue of
high-ranking cards, especially a
kickers.
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To randomly select a player for some purpose
by having each draw one card, the highest of which is selected (for example,
to decide who deals first). When all the players get here, we'll high
card for the button. Often
high card by suit is used for this purpose.
- high-low, high-low split
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Any of several games in which the pot is
divided between the player with the best conventional poker hand and the best
lowball hand.
- high society
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Large-denomination chips. Also "society".
- hit and run
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To play for a short time, make money, and
leave. Also called "chopping" a game.
- hog, hogger
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To win all of the pot in a split-pot game, for
example, by having both the best high hand and best low hand simulataneously.
Also called "scooping" the pot.
- hole, hole card
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Face-down cards. I think Willy has two
more queens in the hole.
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A seat, often preceded by a number relative
to the button. Sara opened from the 2-hole.
- Hollywood
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Overt acting to deceive other players. Karl
had a big smile when he bet, but it seemed too Hollywood to me, so I called
anyway.
- hop the fence
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The enter the pot with a cold call.
- horse
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A player financially backed by someone else.
I lost today, but Larry was my horse in the stud game, and he won big.
- H.O.R.S.E.
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A combination game with five games played in
rotation:
Texas hold 'em,
Omaha hold'em,
razz,
seven-card stud, and eight-or-better seven-card stud high-low. Other
combinations of the letters are often seen as well: S.H.O.E., H.O.E., etc.
(This guide is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. It uses material from the Wikipedia.)
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