Pocket Pair – Hole cards that have the same rank. Set – having a pocket pair and the community cards contain 1 more card of the same number If someone re-raises to $9, they’re 3-betting you, and if you again re-raise to $20, you’re 4-betting For example, if the blinds are $.25/$5, and you raise to $3 before the flop, you’re raising (or 2-betting) the blind amount. ![]() If a villain re-raises to $9, he is 3-betting.Ĥ-Bet – A bet that raises the amount that comes after a 3-bet (the second re-raise) in a betting round, though this is usually seen before the flop. To illustrate, if the blinds are $.25/$.5, and you raise to $3 preflop, you’re raising (or 2-betting) the blind amount. If you have A4 and the board is A8823, your final hand is AA884, with 4 as your kicker.įD Missed – refers to the situation in which there is an incomplete flush draw on the board (the community card did not complete the flush draw)īluff – A deceptive act consisting of betting or raising while holding a perceived relatively weaker hand in order to force opponents with perceived stronger hands to fold.ģ-Bet – It commonly refers to the second raise (or first re-raise) before the flop, though the term also refers to any bet that introduces a 3rd (higher) amount in a street. Used to break ties among players with the same hand. Kicker – Hole card that is not used to form a pair or better but is still used to determine the final hand. Example, on a board of K92, having K9 in your hand would mean you have top two pairs. TOP 2P – Top two pairs (A hand made up of two pairs that consist of the top two cards on the board. IP – In Position (Acting after someone is being called in position relative to that player)ĪI – All In – A bet wherein a player commits all of his chips to the pot OOP – Out Of Position (Acting before someone is being called out of position relative to that player.) To illustrate, in Texas Hold’em, if a player holds Q♥3♥ and the flop comes K♥7♥6♠, that player can draw to a flush.Ĥ STR or 4 FLUSH – there are 4 cards of the same color on the board or 4 /5 cards needed to make a straight GII – Get it in or Getting it in (referring to moving all in – A bet wherein a player commits all of his chips to the pot)ĭonkbet – A bet made by a player who was not the aggressor in the previous round/street and who is also out of position versus said aggressor.ĪGG – abbreviation for Aggressor (the person who made the last bet/ raise on the previous street)Ĭaller – The person who called a bet / raiseĭraws – hands that need further cards to become made hands. ![]() If a player that c-bet on the flop bets again on the turn, this is called a turn c-bet A third consecutive bet on the river is known a river c-bet)ġ/2P, 3/4P – half pot or 3/4 of the pot (referring to a bet size) OC – Over Card ( A card in a player’s hand that is of higher rank than the highest ranking card on the board, or a card on the board with a higher rank than any card in the player’s hand)ĬBET – Continuation Bet (When a player follows through his/her preflop raise with a bet on the flop, this is a referred to as a continuation bet or c-bet. GTSD – Gutshot (Another name for inside straight, it means a straight draw that can only complete through 1 card of a particular rank)ĢndP – Second Pair ( A pair that is made with the second highest card on the board)ģrdP – Third Pair ( A pair that is made with the third highest card on the board) To illustrate, in Texas Hold’em, if a player holds Q♥3♥ and the flop comes K♥7♥6♠, that player can draw to a flush) For example, having 34 hole cards on a 56K board is an open-ended straight draw.)įD – Flush Draw (A hand that needs further cards to become a made hand. The card’s rank can come be at either side of the 4 cards’ rank. ![]() OESD – abbreviation for Open-Ended Straight Draw ( A hand that consists of 4 consecutively ranked cards, thus needing only 1 card to complete the straight. TP – A pair that is made with the highest card on the board. Broadway = An adjective referring to cards ranked 10 through Ace ![]() The image will display various lines depending on the different scenarios.Īir – A weak (usually losing) hand that has very little to no value.Ģ BD – Refers to two broadway cards. Select either IP / OOP or 3bet pot and then choose the appropiate scenario (Preflop raise or caller, etc) then press the button corresponding to your hand strength. If anyone has raised first before you or someone 3betted you (raised your bet), then use the Situational Ranges from the right table based on your position. If you are first to bet (no one has bet before you) select the position you are in (utg, mp, …etc) and bet only the hands shown in the table.
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