Poker: The Terminology

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In this brilliant Poker tutorial, we will take you through all of the Terminology that we have previously covered in various videos. This Terminology will help you on your way to becoming a learned, experienced Poker player.

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Poker is one of the most played casino games across the globe. It is a fantastic game to play and is a huge part of the casino industry. However, if you want to play the game properly, you need to understand the terminology used within the game of Poker. This excellent tutorial will run you through all the different terms used in the game and will help you understand them all. These terms range from Action to Tilt and will help you to become a Poker expert in no time at all!

0:00 – Poker Terminology Introduction
0:18 – The Action
0:41 – All In
1:17 – The Back Door
1:56 – A Bad Beat
2:25 – The Blinds
2:51 – Bluffing
3:25 – The Dealer Button
4:06 – A Call
4:41 – The Check
5:32 – Community Cards
6:02 – Drawing Dead
6:44 – The Flop
7:19 – A Gutshot
8:01 – A Kicker
9:00 – Limping In
9:43 – Loose
10:08 – The Muck
10:42 – An Out
11:46 – The Pot
12:27 – Pot Limit
13:02 – Quads
13:36 – The Rake
14:14 – Raise
15:01 – Re-Raise
16:06 – The Short Stack
16:43 – The Side Pot
17:17 – A Tell
17:50 – Tight
18:25 – The Tilt

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10 thoughts on “Poker: The Terminology

  1. Good video, but I would say a little to basic, personally I was looking for what a under the gun is

  2. The guy misrepresents what an "out" is.He said you have 3 outs if you need a ace king or queen. This is wrong. You count the remaining A, K, and Qs in the deck for your outs. In his example, you would have 10 outs, 3 aces left, 3 kings left and 4 queens left. 10 outs, not 3.

  3. "A backdoor… is when you get a little bit lucky" In more ways than one πŸ˜‚

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