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  2. Glossary of poker terms - Wikipedia

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    The amount one buys in for and can bet. staking Staking is the act of one person putting up cash for a poker player to play with in hopes that the player wins. Any profits are split on a predetermined percentage between the backer and the player. A backed player is often known as a horse. Compare with bankroll stand pat

  3. Glossary of card game terms - Wikipedia

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    side money A bet in a side pot. [104] side payment When players are primarily playing for the stakes in a pot, this is a separate payment directly from one player's pocket to another, for example to reward a bonus. side pot A pot that is separate from the main pot, [104] either for specific bonuses or used when the main pot reaches a certain limit.

  4. Betting in poker - Wikipedia

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    Betting limits apply to the amount a player may open or raise, and come in four common forms: no limit, pot limit (the two collectively called big bet poker), fixed limit, and spread limit. All such games have a minimum bet as well as the stated maximums, and also commonly a betting unit, which is the smallest denomination in which bets can be ...

  5. How to Play Texas Hold’em: A Beginner’s Guide

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    How to win at Texas Hold’em ... This is the ratio between the size of the pot and the size of the bet. Kicker: Also known as a ‘side card’, the kicker is the card, or cards, in your hand ...

  6. Pot (poker) - Wikipedia

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    The pot in poker refers to the sum of money that players wager during a single hand or game, [1] according to the betting rules of the variant being played. It is likely that the word pot is related to or derived from the word jackpot.

  7. Double or nothing - Wikipedia

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    Before the initial bet is repaid, Person A and Person B agree to a second bet, also in the amount of $5 because the bet was doubled or "Double or Nothing". If person A wins bet 2, they are owed $10 total from Person B. $5 from the first bet + $5 from the second = $10 total. If person B wins bet 2, person B no longer owes any money to person A.

  8. Poker strategy - Wikipedia

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    The relationship between pot odds and odds of winning is one of the most important concepts in poker strategy. Pot odds are the ratio of the size of the pot to the size of the bet required to stay in the pot. [1] For example, if a player must call $10 for a chance to win a $40 pot (not including their $

  9. Even money - Wikipedia

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    Even money bet protects the player from a push if the dealer has a blackjack. In case the dealer does have a blackjack, the player will push on the original bet and get a 2 to 1 payout on the even money side bet. However if the dealer does not have a blackjack, the player will be paid 3 to 2 on the original bet and lose the even money bet.