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Felt:
1. The cloth covering a poker table. 2. Going all in.
Fill up:
To draw the card needed to complete a hand.
Fire:
The opening bet of a round.
Forward Motion:
A rule in brick and mortar casinos, that states if a player
removes chips from their stack and moves toward the pot,
they are committed to a bet, call or raise. They may not
withdraw their hand to check or fold. Four Of A Kind:
Four cards of equal rank.
Fourth Street:
The fourth card dealt face-up in flop games, the ‘turn’
card.
Float:
To call a bet with an inferior hand usually with the
intention of bluffing in later hands.
Flop:
The first three face-up cards on the board.
Flush:
5 cards of the same suit.
Flash:
1. To show the bottom card of the deck while shuffling. 2.
To show one or more downcards (cards dealt face-down) from
your hand.
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