Having bet all of your chips in the current hand. See all in.
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| Acting Uninterested in a Hand While Still in It | This is usually a sign of a strong hand. The player is pretending that he’s not excited about his cards – but he is. | S |
| forced-move | In a casino where more than one table is playing the same game with the same betting structure, one of the tables may be designated the "main" table, and will be kept full by requiring a player to move from one of the feeder tables to fill any vacancies. Players will generally be informed that their table is a "forced-move" table to be used in this way before they agree to play there. Also "must-move". | U |
| top kicker | In community card poker games, top kicker is the best possible kicker to some given hand. Usually it would be an Ace, but with an Ace on the board it would be a King or lower. Having "top pair, top kicker" is frequently enough to win a Texas hold 'em hand. | U |
| drawing live | Not drawing dead; that is, drawing to a hand that will win if successful. | U |
| super satellite | A multi-table poker tournament in which the prize is a free entrance to a satellite tournament or a tournament in which all the top finishers gain entrance to a larger tournament. | U |
| chip declare | A method of declaring intent to play high or low in a split-pot game with declaration. See declaration. | U |
| set | Three of a kind, esp. the situation where two of the cards are concealed in the player's hole cards. Compare to "trips". | U |
| Glance at Chips | Again, relating to the eyes. It is common for players to quickly glance at their chips if they connect with the board after a Flop. This may be a subconscious reaction, but the tell is the player is already planning his attack! | U |
| stakes | The definition of the amount one buys in for and can bet. For example, a "low stakes" game might be a $10 buy-in with a $1 maximum raise. | U |
| dead man's hand | See Dead Man's Hand. | U |
