Complete Poker Glossary -II
Bet – bet made by placing chips in the pot.
Bet the Limit - Betting as it is allowed.
Betting the Pot – Done betting chips as already in the pot.
Bet for Value - Bet hand with the intention of the name of one or more small countries, unlike the acquisition of other players to fold.
Betting stakes – The borders of all bets and raises permitted.
Big Blind – a fixed amount set by the player in second place clockwise the dealer before the cards are distributed.
Blank – A card is useless.
Bleed – If a player wins a lot of money, at least a game or a player.
Blind Bet – action by the player without seeing his own cards.
Blocker – A need for another card player.
Blow Back - happens when a player loses all or most of the money is earned.
Bluff – A bluff is when a player bets or raises a hand with which he or she does not feel very well.
Board (Bord card) – The cards are held in the context of the player.
Boat - See Full House.
Boss – The best part of the stage in the betting.
Boxing card – card box is deemed not exist because it is the wrong direction (up) on deck.
Bring it in – starting point of the game in the first round.
Bring In - forced to participate in the first round of the player who has worked with the lowest card showing in seven Card Stud. In Lowball, this is the highest card.
Broadway – an Ace high straight.
Broomcorn’s uncle – an expression of a player to promote it.
Bug – In some variations of poker bug is a small wild card that could be as ace or hole in
a straight or flush
Bull The Game – often bluff.
Bump - Process increase.
Burn Card – The deadline for the normal procedure when the trader is the next card from the deck off chip. A site must be burned betting between each round.
Bust - A useless page that has failed to improve as a player hoped, also known as a broken hand.
Bust Out – happens when a player lost all his chips and is eliminated.
Button – a rotating disk, which is designed for the dealer, identified as a former player to act. The player immediately to the left of the button acts first.
Buy – If you have a large share in the hope of discouraging other players from continuing.
Buy-In – the fixed amount of chips needed in poker.
Buy me – a phrase that usually passes or control.
California Lowball – a very popular form of Lowball where a mask is used.
Call – find another player bet or raise.
Call Cold – to call and increase too.
Caller – one to call.
Capping the raise – The final climb is generally third in most games.

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