See community card poker.
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| flush | A hand comprising five cards of the same suit. See rank of hands (poker). | U |
| The Whiner | Chatbox-whining players are different than the above. People who whine in public, to a group of strangers who couldn't care less, are very likely used to whining. In other words, a whiner is not likely to be on tilt when losing. A variation of The Whiner is he who whines "let's play head-up" any time someone beats him two hands in a row, or three of so ugly hands in an hour. Both these types are serious, long-term losers. | U |
| freezeout | The most common form of tournament. There's no rebuy, play continues until one player has all the chips. | U |
| buck | See button (poker). | U |
| collusion | A form of cheating involving cooperation among two or more players. See cheating in poker. | U |
| all in | Having bet all of your chips in the current hand. See all in. | U |
| Rapid Breathing | Some players can control the shakes, but it's harder to control the automatic heart-racing that comes when you see pocket aces or hit the flop really hard. If you can see a player's chest visibly rising and falling, they have an excellent hand | S |
| aggressive, aggression | See aggression (poker). Compare to "loose", "tight", "passive". | U |
| rainbow | Three or four cards of different suits, especially said of a flop. | U |
| four-straight | Four cards in rank sequence; either an open-ender or one-ender. A non-standard poker hand in some games, an incomplete drawing hand in most. Sometimes "four to a straight". | U |
