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  2. Position (poker) - Wikipedia

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    A player "has position" on opponents acting before him and is "out of position" to opponents acting after him. [2] Because players act in clockwise order, a player "has position" on opponents seated to his right, except when the opponent has the button and certain cases in the first betting round of games with blinds.

  3. Poker table - Wikipedia

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    Those used in professional televised poker feature "pocketcams" which can view a player's pocket, or hole cards. Such tables are usually fairly oval-shaped, with the players sitting around a curve of the table with a dealer facing them in an indented area of the table made specifically for the dealer. In amateur poker, tables are often oval ...

  4. Glossary of poker terms - Wikipedia

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    live poker A retronym for poker played at a table with cards, as opposed to video poker or online poker lock up To lock up a seat in a cash game means to place a poker chip, player's card, or other personal effect on the table in front of the seat, to signify that the seat is occupied even though the player may not be present. loose

  5. Hand history - Wikipedia

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    The game type and limit for the table (for example, limit Texas hold 'em $3/$6). The names and seating positions of all players at the table. The size of player stacks at the beginning of hand. Any hole cards known to the requestor. Any cards dealt face up on the table. The betting actions of each player in each betting round.

  6. Glossary of card game terms - Wikipedia

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    seat Position relative to the dealer: for example, in bridge, the dealer's left-hand opponent is said to be in second seat. second hand The second player in turn to call or play. [101] second turn The turning over of the second card of the skat for trump, [101] e.g. in Reunion or Skat. see, seeing To hold a higher bet in a vying game. see saw ...

  7. Betting in poker - Wikipedia

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    In essence, table stakes rules creates a maximum and a minimum buy-in amount for cash game poker as well as rules for adding and removing the stake from play. A player also may not take a portion of their money or stake off the table, unless they opt to leave the game and remove their entire stake from play.

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  9. Category:Poker terminology - Wikipedia

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