Flip Poker Term
English[edit]
Etymology[edit]
A “coinflip” is a somewhat loose term used to describe a wagering decision (typically all-in) where no player has a clear advantage. The term is loose because even a 60/40 all-in (or perhaps even further weighted to the advantage of one player) may sometimes be referred to as a coinflip. When a player makes a hand that ties with another player’s hand and each player has a two, three, or four car hand. The next highest card is used to break the tie and this card is called the kicker. Two kickers can be used if players hold a three card hand such as a three of a kind. Used to accept (or call) a bet, and at the same time raise the stakes. I'll see your five and raise you ten. I'll see your bet and raise you one thousand. I'll see your $20. Flip Poker Term, tapered slot, craps bet types, texas holdem contra la banca. After the preflop betting round, the dealer places three cards face-up on the table. This is called the flop.
Coin Flip Poker Term
Poker Term Flip
From gambling.
Phrase[edit]
- Used to accept (or call) a bet, and at the same time raise the stakes.
- I'll see your five and raise you ten.
- I'll see your bet and raise you one thousand.
- I'll see your $20 and raise you $200.
- More generally, used when someone produces or reveals something. One says this to announce they will answer by producing or revealing something of their own, usually greater in significance.
- I'll see your defective gallbladder and raise you one heart murmur and a kidney stone.
- Well, sir, I'll see your four months in Vietnam and raise you the twenty years I spent serving as an Air Force pilot flying in conflicts as far-ranging as Grenada, Somalia, Bosnia, and Haiti.
- I'll see your gigabyte and raise you a terabyte.
Flip Poker Terms
Usage notes[edit]
- Often used with two direct objects; see the examples above.
- This is considered a string bet in most poker games and is not allowed.
After the betting round, the dealer places three cards face-up on the table. This is called the flop, and it will give you more of an idea about the strength of your hand.
Following this is another round of betting. The will usually follow through with another bet on the flop, since they showed strength by raising before the flop.
Did those three cards improve your situation, or did they ruin a good thing? As well, do you think your opponents are in better shape after the flop? Let’s say you raised on QQ and the flop comes 6h-2s-9d. It didn’t help you much, but how much good do you think it did the others? There’s no apparent straight or flush and if anyone has trips (), you’ll find out soon enough. If you have to bet first, you probably should bet again and see what kind of a reaction you get. A continuation bet on the flop when you’ve raised before the flop will intimidate players with weak cards. Each time someone folds, your chance of winning the pot increases.
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