POKER TERMS
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| R |
| Rabbit Hunting |
Looking through the muck for undealt cards after a hand. |
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| Rag |
Poor card that has no impact on the game. |
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| Railbird |
Spectator |
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| Railroad Bible |
A Deck of Cards |
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| Rainbow |
A flop containing three different suits. |
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| Raise |
To increase the amount of an opponent's bet |
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| Rake |
Set amount or percentage that the house claims from each pot. |
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| Ratholing |
Generally frowned upon practice of taking money off the table after winning some pots. |
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| Read |
To be able to gauge a person's hand based on their actions. |
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| Represent |
To have the appearance of a certain hand. For example, if the flop comes up with three spades, anyone who bets heavily might represent a Flush. |
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| Ring Game |
Standard nontournament poker game. |
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| River |
The last card dealt in a game. |
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| Rock |
A tight and aggressive player who folds often and doesn't play a lot of hands. |
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| Rolled Up |
In seven card stud, three of a kind with your first three cards |
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| Royal Flush |
10-A Straight Flush See the Poker Hand Rankings page for more details. |
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| Top |