It can be tough to decipher the articles aimed at helping you win in casinos for USA players, so I will continue defining key poker terms in today’s article. Last time we left at the letter M.
My next term is “Mexican Bankroll”, a stack of cash with $100 bills on the top and bottom but only $1 bills in between. I know that this term won’t really help you crush the games on your Bwin Poker download, but it was such a funny term that I couldn’t resist defining it!
Let’s define the “nuts” for the next term. If you are playing cash games on Tiger Gaming and you have the nuts, it means that you have the best hand possible. One thing to keep in mind is that the nuts can change from street to street. For example, AA is the nuts preflop, but on the flop it often is not.
A basic poker video might teach a new player that they do not want to be “outkicked” when showing down a hand. For example, when you have a pair, you usually want to have the highest kicker possible so that if someone else has the same pair, you can still win the hand. If you have AQ and you flop a pair of aces, the queen in your hand is your kicker.
The last term I will define today is “polarized range”. If you are playing tournaments on an Everest Poker download and you have a polarized range in a situation, it means that your hand is either extremely strong or extremely weak.
I recently made a slot machine download and gave the slot games a try, but I found that they weren’t even close to as exciting as playing poker. If you have yet to give poker a try, you are definitely missing out! Try a download and then come back to my site in a month for another entry full of key poker terms.
