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  Poker - Poker Trivia Part 3
 
  #1  
20-01-2006, 3:59 PM
t1riel
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Poker Trivia Part 3

The past two hasn't faired too well. Is it too hard or you don't bother to respond? I only have four this time. Define these poker terms:

1) Back-to-Back

2) Base Deal

3) Belly Buster

4) Berry Patch
 

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  #2  
20-01-2006, 4:00 PM
t1riel
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Sorry for the accidental double posting.
  #3  
20-01-2006, 4:40 PM
F Paulsson
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1) Two consecutive
2) dealing from the bottom of the deck
3) When you have two inside cards to straight, e.g. 67 and the board shows 48.
4) A table full of fishies.
  #4  
21-01-2006, 9:11 PM
Styrofoam
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I Was under the impression that a belly bester was another term for "gut-shot" or "inside" straight draws...in otherwords, 45_78 need the 6. A Double belly buster (one of my fav draws) would be you hold 45 and the flop comes 2 6 8... meaning you need a 7 or a 3 to make your straight...this is a good hand, becuase when you make your straight, its disguised quite well.
  #5  
21-01-2006, 9:19 PM
F Paulsson
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You're right. I had to look it up, because I've always used it (not that I've used it often) to denote what I said. I also realize that I wasn't being specific enough - I meant that it should always be an inside straight draw as well. Regardless, Doyle defines it being interchangeable with an "inside straight draw", and I guess he's somewhat of an authority.
  #6  
23-01-2006, 3:12 PM
t1riel
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Congraulations F Paulsson! You got them all right.
  #7  
23-01-2006, 4:25 PM
KillerKat
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Ok here is another few,

Tap

Tip your duke

Picked off

Crying call
  #8  
23-01-2006, 5:30 PM
F Paulsson
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I won't spoil it, but the last one is what I just love forcing opponents to make.

Or did that spoil it? Ah, well.
  #9  
23-01-2006, 6:39 PM
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Tap= Go All in
Tip your Duke= Complement someone on a nice hand. (this is a guess)
Picked off= When someone gets caught bluffing ie.. Reraised and they have to fold.
Crying call= making a call while fully expecting to lose, but your calling on pot odds.
 



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