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Very Important Poker Phrases 5

Posted by PokerBankrollManagement on January 2, 2011 at 1:30 AM

It will be tough to read strategy for casinos for USA players if you do not understand the lingo, so I will keep going through the poker dictionary for you. Every now and then I come across a term that even I didn’t know!

 

My next term is “Mexican Bankroll”, a stack of cash with $100 bills on the top and bottom but only $1 bills in between. Knowing this will not help you beat the games on your Bwin Poker download, but it was the M term that stood out the most for me!

 

Our next definition is for the “nuts”. If you have the nuts in a Tiger Gaming tournament, it is saying that you have the best possible hand. You should always remember that the nuts on one street might not be the nuts on the next. For instance, AA is the nuts preflop, but on the flop it often is not.

 

Any basic poker video regarding Hold’em usually tells new players that they will often lose if they are “outkicked” when showing down a hand. It is common for more than one player to have the same pair, and in this scenario, the highest kicker wins the hand. If you have JT and the flop comes J82, you have a pair of jacks with a ten kicker.

 

The phrase I will define for the letter P is “polarized range”. If you are playing on an Everest Poker download and someone states that they think your range is polarized, they are saying that your hand is either incredibly strong or extremely weak.

 

I recently made a slot machine download and spent a few hours on the slot machines, but all I proved to myself was that poker is by far a superior game. Poker is a great game because while there is a lot of luck involved, there is also quite a bit of skill. Try a download and then come back to my site in a month for another entry full of key poker terms.

 


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