To successfully draw to a hand that needs one card to complete it, by getting the last card of a straight, flush, or full house. Jerry made his flush when I was betting my kings up, but I filled on seventh street to catch up.
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| redraw | To represent a hand is to play as if you hold it (whether you actually hold it or are bluffing). | U |
| chop | See chopping the blinds. | U |
| family pot | A deal in which every (or almost every) seated player called the first opening bet. | U |
| limit | The minimum or maximum amount of a bet. | U |
| Repetitive Betting Patterns | Usually the most revealing poker tells are based on the way a player habitually bets during particular situations. For example, maybe the player always checks when he has made the nuts, or a player may regularly fold after being re-raised. | U |
| guts, guts to open | See inside straight draw. | U |
| overcard | In community card games such as Texas hold 'em and Omaha hold 'em, a pocket pair with a higher rank than any community card. | U |
| live game | A game with a lot of action, usually including many unskilled players, especially maniacs. | U |
| catch perfect | To catch the only two possible cards that will complete a hand and win the pot, usually those leading to a straight flush. Usually used in Texas hold 'em. Compare with "runner-runner". | U |
| combo, combination game | A casino table at which multiple forms of poker are played in rotation. | U |
