It means that you and another player have an equivalent hand so the pot (chips in the middle) are split between the hands that won eg. you have A5 Other player has A5 flop A 6 K Q 7 therefore both players have the same hand A A K Q 7
With a split pot it means there are two or more winners. All the money is in the pots, there are no leftovers. The pots go to the winning hands.
There is no winner, it is a draw and they split the pot.
Split his stack between players
A pot starter in poker is either the ante or blinds.
A push means you neither win nor lose, you break even. There are no pushes in Poker, either you win or you lose. There is always a winner in Poker, even if there is more than one, which is referred to as a split pot.
The straight ending in the highest card. If both have the same highest card, you split the pot equally.
Of course you can. All the bets are pooled into one pot, whoever wins the pot takes all the money, unless it is a split pot. Any time you win the pot, you win more than you bet.
Poker pot equity refers to you being able to get enough from a pot given your hand prior to making a betting decision. So if you have a good poker hand, but the pot is small, you would be getting bad pot equity to make a large bet. ALternatively, if you have a good hand and the pot is big, you may want to bet into this pot as you will be getting good pot equity.
In 5 card Texas Hold'em poker game it is not possible to have two players with the highest number of cards or a Royal Flush. There are only two hands that is impossible for two players to get at the same time. The two hands could be Royal Flush and Full House. In case, case there are more than a royal flush in a hand the pot amount will be divided among players.
"Push" means there is a tie. In that case the pot is split or "chopped" amongst the winning hands. "Push" can also mean to go "all in", in which case the bettor is putting all of his chips/money in the pot as his bet.
The largest pot ever won in online poker was between poker pro Patrick Antonius against Isildur1 (Online name). This pot was worth $878,958. Patrick and Isildur where playing Pot Limit Omaha Hi. This happened on Full Tilt on November 21, 2009.
Poker mathematics mainly consist of 2 things : No. of Outs & Pot Odds.