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I can't get the file to open...
Can you maybe just paste it into a post, normally? Also, not sure if these are in there or not, but a few I've seen today that I see all the time: ATC ISAP YSAP UL Probably don't need to include obv and def, but they show up like 10x a day. |
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ul=unlucky.
I don't know the other two. |
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drewjax uses them all the time.
I Suck at Poker You Suck at Poker Unlucky |
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General online terms +1 A general statement of agreement (“I concur”) FTW For the win: An emphatic expression indicating strong support of an idea or action FTMFW For the m***** f*******win: Expletive version of FTW FYP Fixed Your post: Indicates that the poster has edited an earlier post for grammar, accuracy or to make it funnier FMP Fixed my post: See FYP LOL Laugh(ed) out load Obv Bbvious(ly) Op Original poster ROTFL Rolling on the floor laughing (can be combined with LOL, to create ROTFLOL) QFT Quoted for truth. An emphatic statement of agreement QFMFT Quoted for m*****f****** truth: An emphatic statement of agreement with expletives. (Online) Poker Terms 2+2 A popular online poker forum and publisher (also 2p2) 23/18 Pokertracker numbers VPIP/PFR 4 See 2+2 AIPF All-in preflop ATC Any two cards BB Big Blind BR Bankroll: available money for the purpose of playing poker BVB Blind vs Blind CG Cash games Cooler Refers to a hand where the losing player had a high expectation of winning. The effect of these hands demoralizes the player. CR Check-raise CRAI Check-raise all-in Donk A general indication of poker stupidity or inexperience. (“I donked off all my chips”) Donkaments Tournaments with a high percentage of inexperienced players Donkey A stupid or inexperience player EV Expected value. Referring to the long term value of a decision or strategy. (+EV or –EV) FPS Fancy play syndrome: Describes a player who deviates from established logical strategies in an attempt to trick his or her opponent. (often with negative results) FR Full ring: Refers to cash games with 9 or 10 players at the table FT Final table FTP Full Tilt Poker: A popular online poker site (sometimes appears as “FT”) FTOPS Full Tilt Online Poker Series: A series of major online tournaments held annually on Full Tilt Poker Gg Good game: A compliment offered to a player who has just been knocked out of a tournament. (sincere) Gg me Good game me: Self-congratulatory statement offered by the player who has just been knocked out. This form is often bears tones of frustration or sarcasm. GL Good Luck Gogogo A statement of encouragement similar to “good luck” HH Hand history: A record of hands played online (Archived by poker site software) HOH Harrington on Hold’em: A series of instructional books written by former World Champion Dan Harrington. Widely held as “must read” books by Hold’em players HSP High Stakes Poker: A popular TV program featuring high stakes cash games IP In position: being in position to act last (or after a particular opponent) ISAP I suck at poker LAG Loose Aggressive: Describes a player who gets involved in a lot of pots and plays them aggressively. NB Nice bet / Nice bluff: a compliment (often sarcastic) indicating that the opponent’s aggressive action won (stole) the pot. NH Nice Hand: compliment on the way a hand was played VNH Very nice hand nit An exceedingly tight player np Nice play (can also mean “no problem” in general online terminology) OOP Out of position OTB On the (dealer) button PAHUD Poker Ace Heads Up Display: A piece of software that displays real-time Poker Tracker statistics while playing. PFR Preflop raise[r] PS PokerStars (website and poker software) PT Poker Tracker: A popular program that tracks and analyses a player’s online performance. Also see PAHUD Rail To watch others play poker (real time) either live or online Rail Bird One who rails Rakeback An arrangement between poker sites and affiliates (such as forums), where a percentage of the rake generated each moth is returned to the player. ROI Return on investment: $2 won in a $1 tournament creates a 100% ROI SB Small blind TAG Tight aggressive. This describes a player who enters few pots, but plays them aggressively TID Take it down. Meaning, to win. Offered as a statement of encouragement TP Top pair TPTK Top pair top kicker TY Thank you UB Ultimate Bet (website and poker software) UL Unlucky UTG Under the gun: First to act preflop VPIP Voluntarily put in pot: Refers to the % of hands where that a player plays (voluntarily puts money into the pot, other than the blinds). WA/WB Way ahead / Way behind: Refers to statistical probability that you will win/lose a hand with cards yet to come. WCOOP World Championship of Online Poker (hosted by PokerStars) WP Well played WPT World Poker Tour WSOP World Series Of Poker WSOPE World Series of Poker Europe YSAP You suck at poker Backing/Staking Terms BAP An acronym that stands for “Buy A Piece”. Investors buy a piece of a player. The investment provides a bankroll that is then used to play a set series of events (generally tournaments and sit n’ go’s). ex. 15 shares of $10 each are sold to allow the player to play 6 $25 tournaments. ). The profit sharing is generally done as a stakeback arrangement. (see stakeback) Cake A form of guarantee on a stake. When a player offers cake on a stake, he or she promises to pay back any losses from the stake off of the top of future profits. Heeb A goal structured staking agreement. Investors in a Heeb provide the player with a bankroll which is then applied at the discretion of the player. Heebs generally terminate after a set period of time (3 weeks, 1 month, etc.) or after monetary threshold (ex. 200% original investment). The profit sharing is generally done as a stakeback arrangement. (see stakeback) Stakeback A staking arrangement that returns the original investment before dividing up the remainder between the shareholders and the player. Stakeback +50/50 This is a standard staking deal. If the player cashes, the initial investors get their original stake back off of the top. The remainder is split between the player and the stakeholder. In a 50/50 arrangement the 50% that goes to the shareholders is then divided based on the percentage of stake held by each investor. If the player does not cash, then no monies are owed to any party, by and party. Talking Poker Forum Specific Terms Awesomer The next level of awesome KOD Kiss of Death: Refers to the hand ‘KK’. In addition to being one of the more painful hands to lose with in Hold’em, it is very common Bad Beat hand on the forum. SWA Based on a forum member's storied history, this is a descriptor of radical play and/or illogical behavior. (ie. He took a bad beat and went SWA from there) Swawesomer Suprisingly awesome. TP Talking Poker. May refer to the forum or to the screen name of the owner of the forum (also "top pair") TPF Talking Poker Forum
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