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Poker jargon starting with K From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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- Kansas City low
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Deuce-to-seven lowball.
- keep (a bettor) honest
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To call a final bet while not expecting to win,
for the primary purpose of discouraging future bluffs.
- kicker
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A card not directly involved in evaluating a
hand, but that may be used for breaking ties. See
kicker. Also "side card".
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A non-paired card kept before the draw in
draw poker in hope of pairing it.
- kill, kill pot
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An occasional hand played at double the usual
stakes at an agreed-upon time; often when a player wins two hands in a row, or
when a player scoops in a split-pot game. The "lucky" player is often required
to post an extra
blind for double the usual blind amount. See also "half-kill".
- kilter
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A
non-standard poker hand of various description. Also "pelter".
- kitty
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A pool of money built by collecting small
amounts from certain pots, often used to buy refreshments, cards, and so on.
The home-game equivalent of a rake.
(This guide is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. It uses material from the Wikipedia.)
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