10 Texas Hold ’em Poker terms that most people don’t know. Do you know all 10?

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Texas Hold ’em poker is a highly popular and competitive sport, where millions of dollars can be won or lost with simply the flip of a card. There are some secret poker terms or vernacular that only the most die hard players know and understand. Terms like flopping a set, over pair, under the gun, backdoor flush, inside straight, open ended, having the nuts, rainbow flop, broadway and the flop, turn and river. In this video we explain what each term means and include examples. Our challenge to you, do you know all 10?

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10 Texas Hold ’em Poker terms that most people don’t know. Do you know all 10?

7 thoughts on “10 Texas Hold ’em Poker terms that most people don’t know. Do you know all 10?

  1. Nice commentary. I certainly learned some new poker terminology and so next time that I'm at the poker table I will be informed. This will certainly help me in playing to win.

  2. Other term for inside straight is gutshot. Thanks for the poker lingo. This will be very helpful to all beginners in the game.

  3. Nuts and Broadway were the only ones I didn’t know. I gave a thumbs up because it was useful info, however the video itself was distracting and didn’t really help with communicating the knowledge you were trying to teach.

    Consider showing videos that illustrate what you’re teaching, or else just show yourself on the screen. Sure, that wouldn’t really help with teaching an idea either, but at least it isn’t working against you.

  4. This is a helpful video. It would have been more helpful if the screen was showing actual examples of what you were explaining as opposed to playing a looped video of the same hand that has no relation to what you are explaining. It would have been better to have no video playing at all. But the best would have been to just get a deck of cards and lay down cards that show examples of what you are explaining.

  5. 8:14 "there's no possible flush draw" – rainbow flop

    but what if you have a pair of hearts and board is 4h2s5c. isnt there now a backdoor flush draw?

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