uncalled bet
uncounterfeitable
under the gun
3. (adv) To the
dealer's left; often refers to the first person to
bet in a particular
round.
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under the gun blind
underbet
undercall
1. (v) At the
showdown,
declare your
hand as being worse than it is. Many cardrooms, particularly in California, have a penalty for overcalling a
hand, in which they rule that if a
player miscalls his
hand as being better than it is, causing another
player to
discard his
hand, he may lose claim to the
pot; that is, the verbal announcement takes precedence
over the actual
cards.
There is no penalty for undercalling a
hand, but, except for accidentally, it is usually done only to
needle another
player by making that
player briefly think she has the
winner.
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undercut
underdog
2. (adj) When
two hands
face off, the underdog is the
one that's less likely to win than the other. As with many of the terms in this dictionary, this isn't
poker terminology, this is just English.
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underfull
underpair
underplay
Undress
unglued
Union Oil
unit
2. (n) $1000. "I'm
stuck a unit."
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unlimited poker
unlimited rebuy tournament
1. (n) A
rebuy tournament in which players are permitted to
rebuy as often as they wish, generally only during a certain period of
time, as the first hour, the first
three levels, etc.
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unload
unmade hand
unmarked cards
1. (n) A
deck that has no markings, and presumably cannot be used for cheating (at least not by virtue of any marks).
See marked cards.
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unpaid shill
1. (n) A
player who plays in few pots, and when he does, makes small bets and rarely raises, basically just plays along, apparently trying to last as long as
possible. Also, a
player who is the first to get into a given
game, and the last to leave.
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unpat
up
2. (adv) Winning. "How much you up?"
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4. (adv) Having anted (said of a
player). "Is everyone up?"
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5. (adv) On the
list for a particular
game. "My name's on the 6-12
list' how about you?" "Yeah, I'm up." Compare with
up for1
up for
1. (adv) Having
one's name on the
list (the
board) for a particular
game. "Are you up for the 20-40?"
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up front
1. (adv) Pertaining to an early betting
position. "He came
out swinging up front," in a no-
limit game, means that the first bettor made a
large bet, and implies the
bet was made with no hesitation.
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Up jumped the devil
2. (v) Sometimes a
player says this when catching the
joker (or hoping to).
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Up scope
Up the slope
1. (v) "I
raise"; sometimes "Up the slope went the antelope."
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up to
1. (adv) Pertaining to the person whose
turn it is to
bet; often followed by a pronoun or the name of a
player. "Who's it up to?" "It's up to Pete." A
cardroom homily goes, "It's always up to the person who says, `Who's it up to?'"
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upcard
uphill
1. (adv) Fighting the
odds; usually preceded by go. "You're going uphill whenever you're in a
pot with him."
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ups
Upstairs
1. (v) "I
raise"; sometimes preceded by going.
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Utah
UTG
1. (n) Shorthand, particularly in e-
mail and Internet postings, for
under the gun. Sometimes utg.
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utility bet