The non-verbal cues that players use in poker include 'poker face' used to hide emotions, and the flight response which shows that a player is threatened.
When playing poker it is necessary to prevent the other player or players from knowing what kind of cards you have, therefore you do not show either happiness or unhappiness on your face; a poker face remains expressionless. As a verb, poker facing would mean adopting that kind of expressionless face.
In poker games with blinds, 'chopping the blinds' is a custom that can happen when all other players fold to the blinds before the flop. The blinds then remove their bets, ending the hand.
The best position to hold in any poker game is the button because you get to act last on every street of betting. When you are out of position, you have to act earlier than the other players in the hand, which is a huge disadvantage.
In poker, "Lojack" refers to the position at the table that is two seats to the right of the dealer. Players in this position are among the first to act after the blinds. This position can impact a player's strategy by requiring them to play more cautiously, as they have less information about the actions of other players. It is important for Lojack players to consider the strength of their hand and the potential actions of players in later positions before making decisions.
i dont know what it means in poker buti know what j-a-m mean it mean just a minute
I'm not sure what you mean when you say "break even", in poker you either win, lose, or split the pot. So, if you mean why do some hands win and others don't, it is because some hands are better than others and some players are better than others.
Do you mean Mike Matusow? I don't think he's an actor, although some pro players have been known to appear in movies.
In poker, "GG" stands for "good game." It is commonly used as a sportsmanlike gesture to acknowledge a well-played hand or match. Players often say "GG" at the end of a game or after a particularly impressive play to show respect to their opponents.
Assuming you mean an Ace, then no.
In the game of poker, when someone says "I'll see you," they mean that they will see the bet, or put in as much money as is needed to stay in the game.
A pocket snowman is a term used in poker, particularly in Texas Hold'em where the players keep face-down "hole" or "pocket" cards. A "snowman" is poker slang for the 8 due to its shape, so a Hold'em player having "pocket snowmen" has a pair of eights face-down in front of him.