broadway
A 10 through ace straight.
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raiseSee raise.U
Sighing and ShruggingIf a player makes a show of sighing or shrugging, and says things like “Oh, I guess I’ll call,” or even “Why am I calling?” he probably is overacting and is trying to hide a big hand.S
slow rollTo delay or avoid showing one's hand at showdown, forcing other players to expose their hands first. When done while holding a good hand likely to be the winner, it is considered poor etiquette, because it often gives other players "false hope" that their hands might win before the slow-roller's is exposed.U
negative freerollSee negative freeroll.U
capA limit on the number of raises allowed in a betting round. Typically three or four (in addition the opening bet). In most casinos, the cap is removed if there are only two players remaining either (1) at the beginning of the betting round, or (2) at the time that what would have otherwise been the last raise is made.U
complete handSee made hand.U
going southTo sneak a portion of your chips from the table while the game is underway. Normally prohibited in public card rooms. Also "ratholing".U
one-eyed royalsSee one-eyed royals.U
rolled-up tripsIn seven-card stud, three of a kind dealt in the first three cards.U
penny anteFrivolous, low stakes, or "for fun" only; A game where no significant stake is likely to change hands.U