Texas Holdem River Rat
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If a poker player is called a donkey, he’s a bad player who makes blatantly bad poker plays. This term is used for a weak or inexperienced player, especially one who plays his hand against the odds and doesn’t fold poor hands. Donkey is also shortened to donk.
An experienced player might announce that he’s playing badly or planning to, as in ’I’m going to donk it up tonight’ or ’I donked.’ A poker tournament that has a high percentage of donkey players is called a ’donkament.’
Before the term donkey came into common usage, these poor players were known asfish, pigeons, or underdogs. Another slang term used by some is ’ATM,’ as in a cash-dispensing machine. An experienced player can be frustrated when playing against donkeys, or he can enjoy the benefits of playing well against them.
*The river or river card is the final card dealt in a poker hand, to be followed by a final round of betting and, if necessary, a showdown. In Texas hold ’em and Omaha hold’em, the river is the fifth and last card to be dealt to the community card board, after the flop and turn.
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Tags: Business, expectations, gaming, honest with yourself, odds, poker, random reinforcement, river rat, Texas Hold’em, turn rat. This entry was posted on Sunday, August 3rd, 2008 at 1:54 am and is filed under Business. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. Both comments and pings are currently closed.
The donkey has long been a symbol of stubbornness and ignorance or limited intelligence. In the world of poker, these traits can easily play out at the poker table. Typical plays that can attract the label as donkey moves are calling every hand, continuing to call while holding poor cards, and going all-in on a poor hand. Stubbornness would be seen in continuing to bet on a hand despite a poor flop and with other players showing strength by raising the bet.Texas Holdem River Rattlers
The term is often applied to a player that beats another player who has a strong hand. An example would be a player holding A-A who is beaten by a player holding 7-2, who continues to bet and makes two pairs, a set or a flush, especially when he makes the winning hand on the river after one or more raises. Sometimes a player will be incorrectly called a donkey by the players he beats, even when he’s playing wisely and losing was simply due to skill or luck.
Weak players who are playing tightly are rarely called donkeys, as they are likely to fold hands they should have continued to play. They don’t show the stubbornness and brashness that are the hallmarks of a donkey. However, they might be likely to call other players donkeys. Signs of a Donkey
*Overplaying hands that have low odds of winning. A donkey might play a 7-2 rather than folding as any experienced player would wisely do.
*Talking too much at the table, discussing their previous hands with the other players, or giving away information about their style of play.
*Showing their cards after a successful bluff and crowing about their success.
*Calling most hands, no matter what cards they are dealt and which position they are in at the table.
*Going all-in frequently, either as a bluff or when they have only a moderately good hand.
*Making raises when they are not in the best position to benefit from doing so.
*Overusing bluffs.
*Goes on tilt after a beat.
Experienced players can love or hate donkeys. When a donkey has a run of good luck, he will be a source of exasperation. It’s up to the experienced player not to go on tilt.
The order in which Texas Hold’em is dealt is very specific and, assuming you’re playing with a table full of lucid, honest people, never changes. First, you are dealt two hole cards. Then comes the flop, turn and river cards.The flop
After a round of betting for the hole cards, a card is burned off the top of the deck (meaning discarded without being looked at — this is done in case the top card had somehow been exposed or marked), and three cards are dealt face-up to the center of the table. This is known as the flop and is the start of the community cards on the table — those cards that everyone may incorporate in his hand.
Everyone who has not folded now has a five-card hand — two hole cards combined with the three community cards. A round of betting takes place.The turnTexas Holdem River Rating
After the flop betting round, another card is burned from the deck and a fourth community card is exposed. This card is known as the turn (sometimes fourth street).
All players still in the hand now have six cards to choose from to make their best five-card Poker hands. There is another round of betting and one more card yet to be exposed.The river
A card is burned and the most infamous of community cards, the river (sometimes called fifth street) is dealt. All remaining players have seven cards for selecting their best five-card Poker hand (their two hole cards combined with the five community cards). A round of betting takes place, and the best five-card hand at the table is the winner.Texas Holdem River
To determine their five-card hand, players may use zero, one, or both of their hole cards in combination with five, four, or three community cards, respectively.
Because a player is required to use at least three community cards to make a hand, there can be no flushes if there are not three cards of the same suit (multiple suits with no flush possibilities based on the current exposed community cards is known as a rainbow). Nor can there be a straight if there aren’t three cards from a five-card sequence (for example, 5-8-9).Texas Holdem River Rattlesnake
Here, George is playing the board and has a king-high heart flush. John is using one hole card for an ace-high flush, but Ringo is the big winner using both hole cards for a straight flush.
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If a poker player is called a donkey, he’s a bad player who makes blatantly bad poker plays. This term is used for a weak or inexperienced player, especially one who plays his hand against the odds and doesn’t fold poor hands. Donkey is also shortened to donk.
An experienced player might announce that he’s playing badly or planning to, as in ’I’m going to donk it up tonight’ or ’I donked.’ A poker tournament that has a high percentage of donkey players is called a ’donkament.’
Before the term donkey came into common usage, these poor players were known asfish, pigeons, or underdogs. Another slang term used by some is ’ATM,’ as in a cash-dispensing machine. An experienced player can be frustrated when playing against donkeys, or he can enjoy the benefits of playing well against them.
*The river or river card is the final card dealt in a poker hand, to be followed by a final round of betting and, if necessary, a showdown. In Texas hold ’em and Omaha hold’em, the river is the fifth and last card to be dealt to the community card board, after the flop and turn.
*River Rat Poker Club, Harker Heights, Texas. 1,373 likes 1 talking about this 1,793 were here. Changes coming soon. Definition
Tags: Business, expectations, gaming, honest with yourself, odds, poker, random reinforcement, river rat, Texas Hold’em, turn rat. This entry was posted on Sunday, August 3rd, 2008 at 1:54 am and is filed under Business. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. Both comments and pings are currently closed.
The donkey has long been a symbol of stubbornness and ignorance or limited intelligence. In the world of poker, these traits can easily play out at the poker table. Typical plays that can attract the label as donkey moves are calling every hand, continuing to call while holding poor cards, and going all-in on a poor hand. Stubbornness would be seen in continuing to bet on a hand despite a poor flop and with other players showing strength by raising the bet.Texas Holdem River Rattlers
The term is often applied to a player that beats another player who has a strong hand. An example would be a player holding A-A who is beaten by a player holding 7-2, who continues to bet and makes two pairs, a set or a flush, especially when he makes the winning hand on the river after one or more raises. Sometimes a player will be incorrectly called a donkey by the players he beats, even when he’s playing wisely and losing was simply due to skill or luck.
Weak players who are playing tightly are rarely called donkeys, as they are likely to fold hands they should have continued to play. They don’t show the stubbornness and brashness that are the hallmarks of a donkey. However, they might be likely to call other players donkeys. Signs of a Donkey
*Overplaying hands that have low odds of winning. A donkey might play a 7-2 rather than folding as any experienced player would wisely do.
*Talking too much at the table, discussing their previous hands with the other players, or giving away information about their style of play.
*Showing their cards after a successful bluff and crowing about their success.
*Calling most hands, no matter what cards they are dealt and which position they are in at the table.
*Going all-in frequently, either as a bluff or when they have only a moderately good hand.
*Making raises when they are not in the best position to benefit from doing so.
*Overusing bluffs.
*Goes on tilt after a beat.
Experienced players can love or hate donkeys. When a donkey has a run of good luck, he will be a source of exasperation. It’s up to the experienced player not to go on tilt.
The order in which Texas Hold’em is dealt is very specific and, assuming you’re playing with a table full of lucid, honest people, never changes. First, you are dealt two hole cards. Then comes the flop, turn and river cards.The flop
After a round of betting for the hole cards, a card is burned off the top of the deck (meaning discarded without being looked at — this is done in case the top card had somehow been exposed or marked), and three cards are dealt face-up to the center of the table. This is known as the flop and is the start of the community cards on the table — those cards that everyone may incorporate in his hand.
Everyone who has not folded now has a five-card hand — two hole cards combined with the three community cards. A round of betting takes place.The turnTexas Holdem River Rating
After the flop betting round, another card is burned from the deck and a fourth community card is exposed. This card is known as the turn (sometimes fourth street).
All players still in the hand now have six cards to choose from to make their best five-card Poker hands. There is another round of betting and one more card yet to be exposed.The river
A card is burned and the most infamous of community cards, the river (sometimes called fifth street) is dealt. All remaining players have seven cards for selecting their best five-card Poker hand (their two hole cards combined with the five community cards). A round of betting takes place, and the best five-card hand at the table is the winner.Texas Holdem River
To determine their five-card hand, players may use zero, one, or both of their hole cards in combination with five, four, or three community cards, respectively.
Because a player is required to use at least three community cards to make a hand, there can be no flushes if there are not three cards of the same suit (multiple suits with no flush possibilities based on the current exposed community cards is known as a rainbow). Nor can there be a straight if there aren’t three cards from a five-card sequence (for example, 5-8-9).Texas Holdem River Rattlesnake
Here, George is playing the board and has a king-high heart flush. John is using one hole card for an ace-high flush, but Ringo is the big winner using both hole cards for a straight flush.
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