Texas holdem termins for letter "B" |
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Baby: A small card.
Back Door Flush (or Straight): When the last two cards make a player's hand, even
though he or she played on the flop for some other reason.
Back Into A Hand: To draw into a hand different from the one you were originally
trying to make.
Bad Beat: When a strong hand is beaten by a lucky hand; a longshot win.
Bankroll: The amount of money you have available to wager.
Behind: You're behind if you don't have the best hand before the last cards have been
dealt.
Belly Buster: A draw to fill an inside straight; a gut shot.
Bet: To voluntarily put money or chips into the pot.
Bet For Value: Betting in order to raise the amount in the pot, not to make your
opponents fold.
Bet Into: To bet before a stronger hand, or a player who bet strongly on the previous
round.
Bet The Pot: To bet the total value of the pot.
Betting Black: Betting $100 amounts (black is a common color for $100 chips).
Betting Green: Betting $25 amounts (green is a common color for $25 chips).
Betting Red: Betting $5 amounts (red is a common color for $5 chips).
Betting White: Betting $1 amounts (white is a common color for $1 chips).
Betting Interval: The period during which each active player has the right to check, bet
or raise; the round of betting.It ends when the last bet or raise has been called by all
players still in the hand.
Bicycle: The lowest possible hand in lowball: Ace-2-3-4-5.
Also called a wheel.
Big Bet Poker: Another term for pot-limit and no-limit poker.
Big Blind: The forced bet in second position before any cards are dealt.
Usually this is
a Live Blind, which means that the player in this position can raise if no one else has
before the cards are dealt.
Big Slick: The Ace-King card combination.
Blank: A card that is of no value to a player's hand.
Blind: A forced bet that one or more players to the dealer's left must make before any
cards are dealt to start the action on the first round of betting.
Blind Raise: When a player raises without first looking at his or her cards.
Bluff: To bet or raise with a hand that is unlikely to be the best hand.
Board: In flop games, the five cards that are turned face up in the center of the table; in
Seven-Card Stud, the four cards that are dealt face up to each player.
Boat: Another name for full house.
Bottom Pair: When you use the lowest card on the flop to make a pair.
Bounty: A small amount of cash awarded to a player when he knocks out another
player in some tournaments.
Brick: A blank.
Bring-In: The forced bet made on the first betting round by the player dealt the lowest
card showing in Seven-Card Stud and the highest card showing in razz.
Broadway: An ace high straight.
Brush: A cardroom employee responsible for managing the seating list.
Buck: In all flop games, a small disk used to indicate the dealer, or used to signify the
player in the last position if a house dealer is used; a button.
Bug: A Joker that can be used to make straights and flushes and can be paired with
Aces, but not with any other cards.
Bullet: An Ace.
Bullets: A pair of Aces.
Bump: To raise.
Buried Pair: In stud games, a pair in the hole.
Burn: To deal off the top card, face down, before dealing out the cards (to prevent
cheating); or to set aside a card which has been inadvertently revealed.
Bust: A worthless hand that has failed to improve as the player hoped; a busted hand.
Bust a Player: To deprive a player of all his chips; in tournament play, to eliminate a
player.
Bust Out: To be eliminated from a tournament by losing all your chips.
Busted: Broke, tapped.
Busted Flush: A hand with only four of five cards in a flush.
Button: In all flop games, a small disk used to signify the player in the last position if a
house dealer is used; a buck.
Buy-In: The minimum amount of money required to sit down in a particular game.
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