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The type of free poker game played on NoPayPOKER is called
Texas Hold 'em. If you are totally new to poker here is a very brief game
overview. For a more detailed game guide see our free poker game guide here.
- Poker games are played as a
series of rounds or hands. Each round of gameplay involves
4 inner-rounds of betting before the winner is declared.
- Players compete to win chips that represent monetary
value. This value varies depending on the value assigned to the game.
- At the end the winner, or winners depending on the game
variation cash in their chips for their winnings.
- Winning and losing is determined by the strength of the cards a player has - his or her "Hand power" in relation to the other players
At the start of a poker game, free poker or otherwise, you're given 2 cards to start.
- These 2 cards are your "Starting Hand" also called your
"Hole cards".
- Only YOU see these cards.
- After the starting hand cards have been given out there
are 4 rounds of betting. The first round is based on just the 2 hole cards.
- Then 3 more rounds called the Flop, Turn
and River where a total of 5 more cards are added to the poker table.
- Unlike the private Hole Cards these cards are public.
They are called either Board Cards or Community cards.
- Your hole cards plus the Board cards are what make up
your personal "Hand".
- Your Hand plus your game play/acting skills plus maybe some luck determines your success of failure in the game.
So Starting Hands are the 2 secret Hole Cards you get at the start and Game Hands means your 2 hole cards plus the best 3 of the 5 community cards.
Important Poker Hand
Related Terms
These terms will help you understand some of the terms that relate to poker hands.
Blank or Brick A card that means
nothing to anyone's hand. For example, in a hold'em game if the board is: As Ks Jd 8h, if a 3c came on the river, the 3c is considered a blank. Also known as a Brick.
Board Cards or Community Cards The cards dealt during the 3 rounds that go in the middle of the table and are shared by everyone.
Connected When your hole (starting) cards are consecutive, (8,9, 4,5, etc). Suited and connected means consecutive cards of the same suit, (Qs Js 2d 3d).
Hole Card A card which is dealt to the player face down so that no other player can see it. Also known as Down Card.
Kicker Highest card that is
unrelated to the hand held. E.g., QQJ89 = Jack kicker. Important in tie break
situations where the highest kicker will in the hand. So with QQJ89 vs QQ985 the
Jack kicker wins it. If the first kickers match then the next kickers down are
used. Example QQJ89 vs QQJ65 = 8 vs 6 as the 2nd kicker so the hand with 8 wins.
Near Nuts Almost the best hand
possible with just one or more very unlikely hands that could beat it. For example, if you have AA, and the board is AKK93, you have the near nuts, because someone else may have 4-of-a-kind kings.
Nuts The best possible hand that is
a guaranteed winner. Also known as Lock, Nut
Hand. Paint A face card or card of high value
(Jack, Queen, King, Ace). Pocket Pair Having two hole cards of the same rank in your Starting Hand.
Rainbow A board that is comprised
entirely of different suits. For example, a flop of Ace of hearts, King of
clubs, and 6 of diamonds could be described as AK6 rainbow.
Rank The number or letter on the card. The
highest rank is Ace, and the lowest rank is 2. However, the Ace can usually be used as a "1" in a straight. The ranks are sometimes abbreviated as follows:
Stone Cold Nuts The best holding
possible in a hand of poker that will win the entire pot (as opposed to possibly
winning only half or some fraction). Such an example would be holding a suited
ace and making a flush with it on an unpaired board in Hold'Em. This is in
contrast to holding an ace high straight, which even though it may not possibly be beaten, could end up in a tie with another one.
Suit Spades (s), hearts (h),
diamonds (d), or clubs (c). Important for determining a flush, but has no other meaning in most poker games.
Suited Starting hands with two
cards of the same suit. Suited hands are better than unsuited hands because of
flush possibilities. Sometimes denoted by an 's'; for example, T9s is pronounced "Ten-nine suited" and refers to a 10 (T) and an 9 of the same suit.
Suited Connector Two starting hand (hole) cards of the same suit that are consecutive in rank. e.g. 9 and 8 of spades.
Wired Pair A Pair in your starting hand.
Starting
Hands
Ace Magnets 2 Kings (KK) Also called Cowboys.
Action Jackson Ace-Jack (AJ) Also called Ajax or Blackjack.
Ajax Ace-Jack (AJ). Also called Action Jackson or Blackjack.
American Airlines 2 Aces (AA). Also called Rockets, Bullets or Pocket Rockets.
Anna Kournakova Ace King (AK). Looks pretty but never wins!
Axs Poker abbreviation for Ace-X suited. An Ace and a low card of the same suit, normally 9 or less.
Ballerina Two
2's (2,2) Also known as Ducks, Deuces or Swans.
Baseball A 3 and 9 (3,9)
Baskin Robbins Ace-Three (A3)
Beer Hand Generally a 2-7 offsuit,
although 2-7 suited is often called a beer hand too. It's the worst starting hand in hold em and justifies a beer! Also called Dead Mans Hand.
Blackjack Ace-Jack (AJ). Also called Action Jackson or Ajax.
Big Chick Ace and Queen (AQ).
Big Slick Ace and a king (AK). Also known as Anna Kournakova
Bird on a Stick 7,2. Awful. Also known as Beer Hand.
Brothers Pair of Jacks (JJ). Also known as Hooks.
Buckets A pair of fours (4,4).
Bullets A pair of Aces. Also known as Rockets, Pocket Rockets or American Airlines.
Candy Canes Two 7s, (7,7). Also known as Hockey Sticks.
Canine King-Nine (K9). Also known as Dog
Colt 45 4 and 5 of spades (4,5)
Cowboys 2 kings (KK), also known as Ace Magnets.
Crabs Two 3 (3,3)
Dead Mans Hand (Starting Hand) Starting hand - A 2 7 offsuit. Considered the worst hand in
Texas Hold 'Em. Also known as a Beer Hand. There is also another version of this hand name in the Game Play Hands section.
Deuces A Pair of two's, also known as Ballerina, Ducks or Swans.
Dog King-Nine (K9). Also known as Canine.
Dolly Parton 9, 5 (for her movie of same name).
Ducks A pair of two's, also known as Deuces, Ballerina or Swans.
Flat Tire Jack
and Four suited or not. As in If you have a flat tire, it's what you use the jack "four". Also known as Full Employment.
Forking Idiot A Four-King (4K).
Full Employment Jack 4. Named full employment because if you play
Jack 4 you'll always have a day job. Also known as a Flat Tire.
Gay Waiter A Queen and Three.
German Virgins Two nines (9,9). Nine in English is
very similar to the German for No "Nein". Two nines then are "Nein Nein" then which might be said by a reluctant young German lady! Poker eh! Also known as Wayne Gretzky.
Ghost Dog A 4 and a 7.
Hammer 7
and 2. Also Beer Hand and Dead Mans Hand. "Dropping the hammer" refers to
winning with this terrible starting hand (a very rare event!)
Hilton Sisters
Two queens, (Q,Q) Also known as: Ladies and Siegfried and Roy
Hockey sticks A
pair of sevens, (7,7) Also known as Candy Canes.
Hooks A Pair
of Jacks (JJ), Also known as Brothers.
Jackson Five A Jack and a Five (J,5)
Jacquese A Jack and a Queen. (JQ)
Johnny Moss Starting hand Ace-Ten. (AT) Named after the famous poker player.
Jordan A 2-3. Named for Michael Jordan's number.
Kamikaze Two
Kings. (KK) Also called Ace Magnets and Cowboys and as a name for a player who
has lost it and started playing erratically.
King Crab A King and 3. (K3)
Kojak A King-Jack (KJ)
Ladies Two queens (QQ). Also known as Hilton
Sisters and Siegfried and Roy Lady Reference to a queen.
Little
Slick An ace-queen (AQ). Also known as Big Chick.
Mid-Life Crisis Two 4's (4,4)
Motown Jack and five (J5)
Octopus Two 8's (8,8)
Oldsmobile Nine-eight (9,8).
Pocket Rockets 2 Aces (AA) Also known as Rockets, Bullets and American Airlines.
Rockets 2 Aces, (AA) Also known
as: American Airlines, Pocket Rockets and Bullets.
Newlyweds A King-Queen, (KQ)
Roger A Ten and a 4, (T4), referring to a "10-4" response of "Roger" Also known as The Trucker.
Route 66 Two six's (6,6)
Sailboats Two fours (4,4)
Siegfried and Roy A pair of Queens
starting hand. Also known as Ladies and Hilton Sisters.
Snowmen Two eights (8,8)
Split A 7 and a 10.
Stalingrad A 4 and 2. Named after the
defeat of the 6th German Army in the battle for Stalingrad in 1942. Because with 4 and 2 your chances to win the round are very poor.
Stilts Two 7's, (7,7). Also known as Walking Sticks or Sunset Strip.
Sunset Strip Two 7's, (7,7). Also known as Walking Sticks or Stilts.
Swans Two 2s (2,2) Also known as ducks, deuces or ballerinas.
The Trucker A Ten and a 4, (T4), Also known as Roger.
Transvestite An Ace Four
(A4). Called so as when you first turn over the cards it looks like two aces, but on closer inspection all is not what it seems.
Walking Sticks Two 7's, (7,7). Also known as Sticks or Sunset Strip.
Wayne Gretzky Two nines (9, 9) Also known as German Virgin.
Woolworth's A 5 and 10.
Poker Game Play
Hands
In any poker game, free poker or Monaco level stakes
your game play Hand is simply it's your group of five cards made up
from your 2 Starting Hand private cards combined with the best 3 of the 5 board/community cards related to your hole cards.
The ranking order is as follows.
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Straight Flush
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Four of a Kind
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Full House
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Flush
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Straight
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Three of a Kind
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Two Pair
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Pair
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High Card
Here are the most common poker hand names and meanings:
Ace High No pairs and an Ace high card. Beats all other hands with no high cards.
Ace Rag
An Ace with a weak "Kicker"
Aces Up Two pairs where one pair are Aces.
Belly Buster
A hand with four of the five cards needed for a straight, but missing one in the middle. For example, 9-x-7-6-5. Also known as an inside straight draw or Gutshot.
Bicycle The poker hand A2345. This is the lowest possible straight. Also known as Wheel.
Boat A poker hand consisting of a three-of-a-kind and a pair. Also known as Full House or Full Boat.
Broadway Broadway means a straight from ten to ace. The best possible straight (AKQJT)
Dead Mans Hand (Game Play hand) Two pair of aces and eights. Legendary lawman and
gambler Wild Bill Hickok was shot to death while holding this hand.
Flush Poker
hand consisting of 5 cards of the same suit.
Four of a Kind Poker hand of four cards of the same rank and one other card. Also known as Quads
Full Boat A poker hand consisting of a
three-of-a-kind and a pair. Also known as Full House or just
Boat. Full House A poker hand consisting of a three-of-a-kind and a pair. Also known as Full Boat or just Boat.
Golf Bag A flush of clubs
Gutshot
A hand with four of the five cards needed for
a straight, but missing one in the middle. Also known as an inside straight
draw or Belly Buster. High Card To hold a poker hand that does not contain
anything special. No paired cards, a straight, or a flush. Their poker hand is
simply referred to their highest ranking card. A person with AKJ75 would have a high card ace, while the rest of the cards are kickers.
Mommas and Poppas Pair of Queens and Kings
Pair
Two cards of the same rank. For example,
KKQ54 would be referred to as holding a pair of Kings. Quads The hand of Four of a kind, holding four cards of the same rank. Also called Four of a Kind.
Rockies A
Set of Aces Royal Flush
The
poker hand consisting of AKQJT of the same suit. The highest possible Straight Flush.
Set Three of a kind. Where 2
hole/pocket cards connect to one board card to create the threesome.
Steel Wheel A straight flush, Ace to Five, A2345
Straight Poker
hand consisting of 5 cards whose ranks form a sequence. The highest possible
straight is AKQJT (Broadway) and the lowest straight is 5432A (Steel wheel).
Straight Flush Both a Straight and a Flush. Poker
hand consisting of 5 cards of the same suit whose ranks form a sequence. The
highest possible straight flush is AKQJT of the same suit (also called the Royal Flush). The lowest possible straight flush is 5432A of the same suit.
Tackle Box A set of
Jacks (hooks, J's) Three of a Kind A
poker hand consisting of three cards of the same rank, and two unpaired cards. Also known as Trips.
Three Wise Men Three Kings. Trips or Set.
Trips Three of
a Kind. Where one hole card connects to two board cards to make the threesome.
Two Pair Holding two pairs.
Unsuited Mixed card hand, E.g., 8c,Jd Also known as Offsuit.
Wheel A wheel
is the poker hand A2345, the lowest possible straight. Also known as a Bicycle.
That's it for the free poker game hands and card names
meanings and definitions glossary. We hope you found what you were looking for.
See you at the tables for a good fun free poker game very soon!
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