A version of poker in which the deal passes each game and each dealer can choose, or invent, a new poker game each hand or orbit.
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| ace-to-five, ace-to-six | Methods of evaluating low hands. See ace-to-five low, ace-to-six low. | U |
| deal | In a cash game, when two players are involved in a large pot and one is all-in, they might agree to deal the remaining cards twice. If one player wins both times he wins the whole pot, but if both players win one hand they split the pot. Also, "play twice". | U |
| busted | See button (poker). Also "buck" or "hat". | U |
| flop | See flop (poker) | U |
| limit | The minimum or maximum amount of a bet. | 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 |
| probe bet | A bet after the flop by a player who did not take the lead in betting before the flop (and when the player that did take the lead in betting before the flop declined to act). Compare to "continuation bet". | U |
| starting hand | See starting hand. | U |
| match the pot | To put in an amount equal to all the chips in the pot. | U |
| redeal | To deal a hand again, possibly after a misdeal. | U |
