See flop (poker)
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| perfect | The best possible cards, in a lowball hand, after those already named. For example, 7-perfect would be 7-4-3-2-A, and 8-6-perfect would be 8-6-3-2-A. | U |
| wheel | See wild card (poker). Compare to bug (poker). | U |
| both ways | Both halves of a split pot, often declared by a player who thinks he or she will win both low and high. | U |
| walk | A walk is the situation where all players fold to the big blind. | U |
| floorman, floorperson | A casino employee whose duties include adjudicating player disputes, keeping games filled and balanced, and managing dealers and other personnel. Players may shout "floor!" to call for a floorperson to resolve a dispute, to ask for a table or seat change, or to ask for some other casino service. | U |
| cards speak | See cards speak (poker). | U |
| runner-runner | A hand made by hitting two consecutive cards on the turn and river. Also "backdoor". Compare to "bad beat" and "suck out". | U |
| box | The chip tray in front of a house dealer, and by extension, the house dealer's position at the table. You've been in the box for an hour now; don't you get a break? | U |
| chip dumping | A form of collusion that happens during tournaments, especially in the early rounds. Two or more players decide to go all-in early. The winner gets a large amount of chips, which increases the player's chance of cashing. The winnings are then split among the colluders. | U |
| blaze | A Non-standard poker hand of five face cards that outranks a flush. | U |
