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Poker

Basic card terminology Suits: Hearts, diamonds, clubs, spades Deuce, face cards

Jack

Queen

King

One-eyed Jacks

Suicide King

Basic card terminology Cut the deck Deal - misdeal Hand

Poker – Five card draw Ante up Pot See and raise Call Fold Bluff Showdown Wild cards

Idioms Deal me in Good/raw deal Play your cards well/poorly Put your cards on the table Have the cards stacked against you Hold your cards close to your chest Raise the stakes Poker face Ace in the hole Hold all the aces To stack the deck Sweeten the pot The game is too rich (for my blood) The stakes are too high Go for an inside/outside straight Place your bets All bets are off Show your hand Win a hand Have/hold a good hand