A wallet sized card that is commonly used to help with poker strategies in online and casino games.
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| Holding Breath | Often, inexperienced players will hold their breath if they are bluffing. | W |
| all in | Having bet all of your chips in the current hand. See all in. | U |
| pot-committed | More often in the context of a no limit game; the situation where you can no longer fold because the size of the pot is so large compared to the size of your stack. | U |
| guts, guts to open | See inside straight draw. | U |
| multi-way pot | A pot where several players compete for it. Also known as a family pot. | U |
| splash the pot | To throw one's chips in the pot in a disorderly fashion. Not typically allowed, because the dealer can't tell how much has been bet. | U |
| discard | To take a previously dealt card out of play. The set of all discards for a deal is called the "muck" or the "deadwood". | U |
| bridge order | Poker is neutral about suits. A spade flush and a club flush with all ranks matching is a tie. But in determining the dealer at the start of a game, or in determining the bringin bettor in a stud game, bridge rank rules: Spades beat hearts beat diamonds beat clubs. It's convenient that this works out to alphabetical order. | U |
| act | To make a play (bet, call, raise, or fold) at the required time. It is Ted's turn to act. Compare to "in turn". | U |
| nuts, the | See nut hand. | U |
