Complete Poker Glossary -VII

Showdown - by the end of the last round of betting. All players line card face up to see who wins the pot.

Shuffle – Act of shuffling the cards before treatment.

Side Pot – A can, regardless of the main court, which usually consists of renewable bets
after a player has all his chips in the pot.
Sitting Out – When a player decides to reserve a table for a few hands.

Stack – a stack of chips.

Stake – What player is ready for deployment in a game.

Stand-Off – to call or raise.

Stay – When a player decides to stay in the game, instead calls for increasing the stake.

Steal – a steal varilnitsa, the increase in the expectation that all other players will
fold. If they actually times player then stole boiler.

Steam - When a player is angry and calls or travels a lot.

Straight - Five cards in sequence (in value) by hand.

Straight Flush - Five cards in hand in the series (in cash) and all of the same color.

Stranger – a new and unknown for the preparation of the map in one hand.

Streak – a run of winning or losing hands.

Street – on a short range in stud game. For example, the fourth card player is often known
as fourth street sixth card sixth street, and so on.

String Bet – illegal increase in two different movements, as the player can not be fully
involved in the first.

Structure - restrictions on the blinds / preliminary, bets and calls for a certain game.

Stub – One part of the deck, which is not addressed.

Stuck – a player who loses the game.

Suicide King – King of hearts, seems to be suicide.

Suit - This is characteristic of the card game. Card is one of the clubs, diamonds, hearts
or shovels.

Suited - two or more cards of the same color together.

Super bluff – to win the hand of He ‘s bluffing in a much better hand.

Table – a surface that is played there.

Tap – In no-limit games to bet all his money on a wager.

Tell - An act, which provides advice on what cards are in the possession of the player.

Three of a kind – Three cards of the same name.

Ticket – card.

Tied- two hands of equal value. Nest is usually divided between those two players.

Tied On – When a player is good enough to play until the end.

Tight – When a player does not play many pots.

Trapper – Any player who bets at a good basis for creating more pot.

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