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Cage
The cashier, where you exchange cash for chips and vice versa.
Call Cold
To call a bet and raise at once.
Call
To call is to match the current bet. If there has been a bet of $10
and a raise of $10 then it costs $20 to call. Calling is the cheapest
(and the most passive) way to remain in a hand.
Calling Station
A weak-passive player who calls a lot, but doesn't raise or fold
much. This is the kind of player you like to have in your game.
Cap
To put in the last raise permitted on a betting round. This is
typically the third or fourth raise. Dealers in California are fond of
saying 'Capitola' or 'Cappuccino'.
Card Room
The room or area in a casino where poker is played.
Cardroom
The rooms in which poker is played, or the organizations who run
those rooms. Most casinos that offer poker have a separate room, or at
least a roped-off area, designated as the cardroom.
Cards Speak
a rule that players do not have to correctly state the contents of
their hand.
Case Card
The last card of a denomination or suit, when the rest have already
been seen.
Case Chips
A player's last chips.
Case
The last card of a certain rank in the deck. Example: 'The flop came
J-8-3; I've got pocket jacks, he's got pocket 8's, and then the case
eight falls on the river and he beats my full house.'
Cash In
To leave the game and convert one's chips to cash, either with the
dealer or at the cage.
Cash Out
To leave a game and cash in one's chips at the cage.
Caught Speeding
Slang for caught bluffing.
Caught
Slang for caught bluffing.
Center Pot
The first pot created during a poker hand. This is as opposed to one
or more 'side' pots that are created if one or more players goes all-in.
Also 'main pot.'
Chase
To stay in against an apparently stronger hand, usually in the hope
of filling a straight or flush.
Check In The Dark
To check before looking at the card or cards just dealt.
Check Raise
To check and then raise when a player behind you bets. Occasionally
you will hear people say this is not fair or ethical poker. Piffle.
Almost all casinos permit check-raising, and it is an important poker
tactic.
Check
To not bet, with the option to call or raise later in the betting
round. Equivalent to betting zero dollars OR Another word for 'chip', as
in poker chip.
Cheese
A very substandard starting hand.
Chip Race
As the limits increase in tournaments, lower denomination chips are
taken out of circulation. Rather than rounding odd chips up or down for
each player, the players are dealt a card for each odd chip.
Chips
Tokens purchased by players to place bets.
Chop
To return the blinds to the players who posted them and move on to
the next hand if no other players call. It also means to 'split the pot'
Cinch Hand
An unbeatable hand; nuts.
Closed Hand
A hand in which all cards are concealed from the opponents.
Closed Poker
Games in which all of the cards are dealt face down.
Coffee Housing
An attempt to mislead opponents about one's hand by means of devious
speech or behavior.
Coffeehousing
This is when Players chat about a hand they are involved in, with the
intent of misleading or manipulating other Players.
Cold Call
To call more than one bet in a single action. For instance, suppose
the first player to act after the big blind raises. Now any player
acting after him must call two bets 'cold.'
Cold Deck
A fixed deck.
Cold
If a player says his cards have 'gone cold,' he's having a bad
streak.
Collusion
When two or more players conspire to cheat in a poker game.
Color Up
To exchange one's chips for chips of higher value, usually to reduce
the number of chips one has on the table.
Come Hand
A hand that has not yet been made, requiring one or more cards from
the draw to complete it.
Come Over The Top
To raise or reraise an opponent's bet.
Come
Playing a worthless hand in the hope of improving it is called
'playing on the come.'
Commit Fully
To put in as many chips as necessary to play your hand to the river,
even if they're your case chips.
Community Cards
In flop games and similar games, the cards dealt face up in the
center of the table that are shared by all active players.
Complete Hand
A hand that is defined by all five cards - a straight, flush, full
house, four of a kind, or straight flush.
Connector
A hold'em starting hand in which the two cards are one apart in rank.
Examples: KQs, 76.
Connectors
Consecutive cards which might make a straight.
Counterfeit
To make your hand less valuable because of board cards that duplicate
it. Example: you have 87 and the flop comes 9-T-J, so you have a
straight. Now an 8 comes on the turn. This has counterfeited your hand
and made it almost worthless.
Cowboy
Another term for a King
Crack
To beat a hand - typically a big hand. You hear this most often used
to apply to pocket aces: 'Third time tonight I've had pocket aces
cracked.'
Cripple
As in to cripple the deck. Meaning that you have most or all of the
cards that somebody would want to have with the current board. If you
have pocket kings, and the other two kings flop, you have crippled the
deck.
Crying Call
A call with a hand you think has a small chance of winning.
Cut It Up
To split the pot after a tie.
Cut The Pot
To take a percentage of each pot for the casino running the game.
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