Hint | Answer | % Correct | |
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To put money in the pot, frequently because you are confident in your hand. | B | Bet | 89%
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To play in a manner that leads other players to believe your hand is better than it is. | B | Bluff | 89%
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A hand in which all five cards are of the same suit, but not all of sequential rank. | F | Flush | 89%
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To discard one’s hand rather than continue wagering, losing any chips or money already wagered on the hand. | F | Fold | 89%
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A hand containing three cards of the same rank plus a pair. | F | Full house | 89%
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Two cards of the same rank held in a poker hand. | P | Pair | 89%
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To increase the amount of money other players have to pay to stay in the hand. | R | Raise | 89%
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A hand that contains the Ace, King, Queen, Jack and 10 of the same suit. | R | Royal flush | 89%
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A hand that contains five cards of consecutive ranks that are of more than one suit. | S | Straight | 89%
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Betting all one’s chips. | A | All-in | 78%
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A mandatory payment made by all players at the table before any cards are dealt. | A | Ante | 78%
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The place in the center of the poker table where wagered chips are placed. | P | Pot | 78%
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A hand that contains five cards of consecutive ranks that are all of the same suit. | S | Straight flush | 78%
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A hand that contains three cards of the same rank. | T | Three of a kind | 78%
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A hand containing two cards of the same rank together with another matched set of different rank from the first. | T | Two pair | 78%
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To match the existing wager on the current betting round to stay in the hand. | C | Call | 67%
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If no wager has been made in the current betting round, to choose not to wager. | C | Check | 67%
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A hand containing four cards of the same rank. | F | Four of a kind | 67%
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A hand without at least a pair where the high card is an Ace. | A | Ace high | 56%
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To replace discards with cards from the deck before a betting round. | D | Draw | 56%
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Slang for “three of a kind.” | T | Trips | 56%
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Slang for “full house.” | B | Boat | 44%
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A hand with two pair, one of which is Aces. | A | Aces up | 33%
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Slang for a poor poker hand with little likelihood of winning. | R | Rags | 33%
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To decline to discard and draw. | S | Stand Pat | 33%
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