To put in an amount equal to all the chips in the pot.
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| center pot | The main pot in a table stakes game where one or more players are all in. | U |
| bubble | The last finishing position in a poker tournament before entering the payout structure. He was very frustrated after getting eliminated on the bubble. Also can be applied to other situations like if six players will make a televised final table the player finishing seventh will go out on the "TV bubble". Also used to describe any situation close to the payout structure. | 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 |
| upcard | See upcard. | U |
| expectation, expected value, EV | See expected value. Often used in poker to mean "profitability in the long run". | U |
| overpair | 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 |
| bluff | See bluff (poker). | U |
| super satellite | A multi-table poker tournament in which the prize is a free entrance to a satellite tournament or a tournament in which all the top finishers gain entrance to a larger tournament. | U |
| boxed card | A card encountered face-up in the assembled deck during the deal, as opposed to one overturned in the act of dealing. Most house rules treat a boxed card as if it didn't exist; that is, it is placed aside and not used. Different rules cover cards exposed during the deal. | U |
| snow | To intentionally go easy on a player (e.g. not betting or raising against him when you usually would). | U |
