A hand possible only in games with wild cards, or a game with more than one deck, defeating all other hands, comprising five cards of equal rank.
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| sell | In spread limit poker, to sell a hand is to bet less than the maximum with a strong hand, in the hope that more of your opponents will call the bet. | U |
| chop | See chopping the blinds. | U |
| button | See button (poker). Also "buck" or "hat". | U |
| drawing live | Not drawing dead; that is, drawing to a hand that will win if successful. | U |
| fill, fill up | 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. | U |
| rolled-up trips | In seven-card stud, three of a kind dealt in the first three cards. | U |
| fold equity | The extra value gained by forcing your opponents to fold, rather than seeing the showdown. See also equity. | U |
| dead blind | A blind that is not "live", in that the player posting it does not have the option to raise if other players just call. Usually refers to a small blind posted by a player entering, or returning to, a game (in a position other than the big blind) that is posted in addition to a live blind equal to the big blind. | U |
| ante | See ante. | U |
| strategy card | A wallet sized card that is commonly used to help with poker strategies in online and casino games. | U |
