Mucking a hand is "Poker language" for folding your cards, this is often said when a player lost on a showdown and does not wish to show, he mucks the losing hand.
Another similar term is the term "Into the muck", this is basically saying people fold their cards, often used in poker shows to indicate a player folded.
I'm not sure what you mean when you say "break even", in poker you either win, lose, or split the pot. So, if you mean why do some hands win and others don't, it is because some hands are better than others and some players are better than others.
i dont know what it means in poker buti know what j-a-m mean it mean just a minute
Assuming you mean an Ace, then no.
This is an old Poker idiom - if you had someone who kept losing big money, you would say "I'd like to get him on a slow boat to China," meaning you would like to be in a situation where you would play poker for a long time and win lots of money. Nowadays, it just means anything that takes a long, long time
In the game of poker, when someone says "I'll see you," they mean that they will see the bet, or put in as much money as is needed to stay in the game.
someone put...."the answer is she died.................. " I find that mean and uncalled for. She is just fine thank you and I don't understand the question...
There are no three pairs in poker, it's only three of a kind or your two highest pairs. So the full house would win. I mean just for starters the full house already has three of a kind within it 3 6's which already beats two pair. So the full house is ONE of the strongest hands in poker.
if Idream about a losing shoe what does it mean
It depends on what you mean by safe. Please see the related link below for information regarding online poker.
In Poker, Winning the Hand means a Poker Player has won that round or hand of the game. Metaphor for wining.
1. It means someone who is in a state of confusion or frustration, in which they adopt an over aggressive strategy.2. A player usually "goes on tilt" or "tilts" when he or she suffers a particularly damaging loss and begins playing to recoup the lost chips.3. In poker, a player is on tilt when that player is no longer playing in a calm, logical manner. Typically, a player goes on tilt after losing a large pot or suffering a bad beat. A poker player on tilt will lose his or her cool and play bad hands in long odds situations. This player can often be goaded into going all-in in a disadvantageous situation, or otherwise risk too much money on a lousy hand.A good reference and possible source for the term is the 1989 paper "Going on tilt: Frequent poker players and control" from the Journal of Gambling Studies.
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