
(full bord)
full à la maison
(In poker) a combination of five cards consisting of three of a kind and a pair, in which the three of a kind is of a higher rank than the pair
A full house is a poker hand that consists of three cards of one rank and two cards of another rank. For example, three queens and two tens make a full house. It is ranked above a flush but below four of a kind in standard poker hand rankings. In the event that two players have a full house, the hand with the higher three-of-a-kind part wins. If both hands have the same three-of-a-kind, the player with the higher pair wins. A full house is considered a strong hand in most poker games.
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(couleur)
flush
a poker hand consisting of five cards of the same suit, regardless of their rank
A flush is a poker hand that consists of five cards of the same suit, but not in any particular order. For example, five hearts or five spades make a flush. It is ranked above a straight but below a full house in the standard poker hand rankings. If two players have a flush, the hand with the highest card wins. If the highest cards are the same, the next highest card is compared, and so on. A flush is a strong hand, but it is not as strong as a full house or four of a kind.

(flush royale)
quinte flush royale
(poker) the highest-ranking hand consisting of a five-card straight flush that runs from Ace to Ten, all of the same suit
A royal flush is the highest possible hand in poker. It consists of five consecutive cards of the same suit: ten, jack, queen, king, and ace. For example, a royal flush in hearts would be ten of hearts, jack of hearts, queen of hearts, king of hearts, and ace of hearts. It is unbeatable in most poker games, ranking above all other hands, including a straight flush. Since it is very rare, a royal flush is considered an exceptional hand and is often a game-changing moment when it occurs.
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(carte haute)
haute carte
(poker) the lowest-ranking hand, consisting of five cards that do not form any of the other standard poker hands
A high card is a poker hand that does not form any other recognized combination, such as a pair, straight, or flush. In this hand, the highest card in the player's hand determines its strength. For example, if a player has a hand with an ace, king, nine, five, and three, the ace is the high card. If two players have a high card hand, the one with the highest card wins. If the highest cards are the same, the next highest card is compared, and so on, until a winner is determined.
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(flush séquentielle)
quinte flush
(poker) a hand consisting of five cards of the same suit that are in sequence, or in consecutive order
A straight flush is a poker hand that consists of five consecutive cards of the same suit. For example, five cards in a row like 4 of clubs, 5 of clubs, 6 of clubs, 7 of clubs, and 8 of clubs make a straight flush. It is a very strong hand, ranked above a flush and below a royal flush in poker hand rankings. If two players have a straight flush, the one with the highest top card wins. A straight flush is rare, and if it includes the ten, jack, queen, king, and ace of the same suit, it becomes a royal flush, the highest hand in poker.
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(quinte)
suite
(poker) a hand consisting of five cards in sequence, regardless of their suit
A straight is a poker hand that consists of five consecutive cards of any suit. For example, a hand with 5 of clubs, 6 of diamonds, 7 of hearts, 8 of spades, and 9 of clubs is a straight. The cards must be in numerical order, but they do not need to be the same suit. A straight is ranked above three of a kind but below a flush in the standard poker hand rankings. If two players have a straight, the one with the highest top card wins. If both have the same top card, the hand is considered a tie.

N/A
(poker) a hand consisting of three cards of the same rank, such as three Jacks
Three of a kind is a poker hand that consists of three cards of the same rank, along with two other unrelated cards. For example, a hand with three jacks and two other different cards, like 7 and 9, is a three of a kind. It is ranked above two pair but below a straight in standard poker hand rankings. If two players have three of a kind, the hand with the higher set of three matching cards wins. If the three cards are the same, the remaining two cards are used to break the tie.

(deux paires de cartes)
deux paires
a hand consisting of two cards of one rank, two cards of another rank, and one card of a third rank, such as two Aces, two Kings, and a Queen
Two pair is a poker hand that consists of two cards of one rank, two cards of another rank, and one unrelated card. For example, a hand with two kings, two eights, and a five is a two pair. It is ranked above one pair but below three of a kind in the standard poker hand rankings. If two players have two pair, the player with the higher pair wins. If both have the same higher pair, the lower pair is compared, and if those are also the same, the fifth card, known as the "kicker," is used to determine the winner.

(une paire de cartes)
une paire
a hand consisting of two cards of the same rank, such as two Jacks
One pair is a poker hand that consists of two cards of the same rank, along with three other unrelated cards. For example, a hand with two tens and the cards 5, 8, and King is a one pair. It is ranked above high card but below two pair in the standard poker hand rankings. If two players have one pair, the player with the higher pair wins. If both players have the same pair, the next highest card, called the kicker, is used to determine the winner. If the kickers are also the same, the next card is compared.

(quatuor de couleur)
quatre cartes de la même couleur
(in poker) a hand with four cards of the same suit, with the expectation of drawing the fifth card of that suit to complete a flush
A four flush is not a standard hand in poker. However, the term may be informally used to describe a situation where a player has four cards of the same suit, but without forming a flush, which requires five cards of the same suit. In most poker games, the focus is on hands like a flush, which consists of five cards of the same suit. A hand with four cards of the same suit does not have a special ranking on its own and is typically compared to other hands based on the remaining cards.
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(quatre identiques)
quatuor
a slang term that refers to four of a Kind, which is a hand consisting of four cards of the same rank, such as four Jacks
A quad is a shorthand term used in poker to refer to "four of a kind," which is a hand consisting of four cards of the same rank and one unrelated card. For example, a hand with four aces and a 7 is a quad. It is a very strong hand, ranked above a full house but below a straight flush in standard poker hand rankings. If two players have quads, the hand with the higher set of four matching cards wins. If both have the same four of a kind, the fifth card, known as the kicker, is used to break the tie.

(grosse mise obligatoire)
grosse blind
a mandatory bet made by the player sitting two seats to the left of the dealer
The big blind is a forced bet that is placed by the player sitting two seats to the left of the dealer in games like Texas hold 'em and Omaha. It is typically double the size of the small blind, which is placed by the player immediately to the left of the dealer. The big blind ensures that there is always money in the pot at the start of each hand and that players are encouraged to participate. After the blinds are posted, each player is dealt their cards, and the betting round begins with the player to the left of the big blind.
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(cagnotte)
pot
(poker) the total amount of money or chips wagered by players in a game, awarded to the winner
In poker, the pot is the total amount of money or chips that players have bet during a hand. It starts with the initial blinds or antes and grows as players make their bets, raises, and calls throughout the betting rounds. The pot is won by the player who either has the best hand at the end of the game or who successfully bluffs other players into folding their hands. The pot is divided among the winners if there are multiple players with strong hands or in the case of a split pot.

(tournant)
flop
(in card games) the second round of betting in which the dealer reveals three community cards face-up on the table
The flop is the second round of community cards dealt in games like Texas hold 'em and Omaha. It consists of three face-up cards placed in the center of the table for all players to use in combination with their own hole cards to make the best hand. After the flop is dealt, a new betting round begins, where players can check, bet, raise, or fold based on the strength of their hand. The flop is followed by the turn, the fourth community card, and the river, the fifth and final community card.

(petit aveugle)
petite blinde
a mandatory bet made by the player sitting to the immediate left of the dealer
The small blind is a forced bet that is placed by the player sitting immediately to the left of the dealer in poker games like Texas hold 'em and Omaha. It is usually half the size of the big blind, which is placed by the player two seats to the left of the dealer. The small blind, along with the big blind, ensures that there is always money in the pot at the start of each hand. After the blinds are posted, each player is dealt their cards, and the betting round begins with the player to the left of the small blind.
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(se plier)
se coucher
to give up one's hand and forfeit any further involvement in the current hand, usually in response to another player's bet or raise, or when a player recognizes that their hand is unlikely to win
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(augmenter)
relancer
(in card games) to place the highest bet in the game
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(caller)
suivre
to match the current bet or raise made by another player in the same round of betting, thereby staying in the hand and retaining the chance to win the pot
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(tour)
tournant
the third round of betting in which the dealer reveals an additional community card face-up on the table after the Flop
The turn is the fourth community card dealt in poker games like Texas hold 'em and Omaha. It is placed face-up in the center of the table after the betting round following the flop. The turn is important because it gives players more information about the potential strength of their hand, and it leads to a new round of betting. After the turn, the fifth and final community card, called the river, is dealt, followed by the final betting round. Players use the turn along with the other community cards and their hole cards to make the best possible hand.

(le tour final)
la rivière
the final round of betting in which the dealer reveals the fifth and final community card face-up on the table after the Turn
The river is the fifth and final community card dealt in poker games like Texas hold 'em and Omaha. It is placed face-up in the center of the table after the betting round following the turn. The river is the last opportunity for players to improve their hands before the final round of betting. Once the river is dealt, a final round of betting takes place, and then the remaining players reveal their hole cards to determine the winner based on the best five-card hand. The river is a crucial moment in the game, as it can often change the outcome of a hand.

(Passer)
Checker
to pass the action to the next player without making a bet, when there has been no previous bet in the current betting round
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(révélations)
abattage
(poker) the final phase of a hand, occurring after the final round of betting
The showdown is the final stage in a poker hand, where the remaining players reveal their hole cards after the last round of betting. This occurs once all community cards have been dealt, and no more betting is left to be done. Players compare their hands to determine who has the best five-card hand, according to the rules of the game. The player with the strongest hand wins the pot. If two or more players have hands of equal strength, the pot is split between them. The showdown is the point where bluffing is revealed and the outcome is decided.

(égalité)
partage
a situation in poker when two or more players have hands of equal rank or when the community cards create a board that makes it impossible for any player to have a higher hand, resulting in the pot being divided equally among them
In poker, a split refers to dividing the pot between two or more players who have hands of equal strength. This can happen during a showdown when players have the same ranked hand, such as two players both having a straight with the same top card or both having a pair of aces with the same kicker. If the hand is split, the pot is divided equally among the players involved, with any odd chips typically going to one player. Splitting the pot ensures fairness when no one player has a stronger hand than another.

(tapis)
à tapis
betting all of one's remaining chips or money on a single hand, usually when a player believes they have a strong hand and wants to maximize their potential winnings or when they have no other options due to having a small stack

(défausser)
brûler
(poker) to discard the top card from the deck face down before dealing the flop, turn, and river cards, in order to prevent cheating by revealing the top card accidentally or intentionally
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(mise obligataire)
ante
(poker) a small forced bet that all players must make before the start of a hand, usually a percentage of the minimum bet
An ante is a small, forced bet that all players are required to contribute at the start of a poker hand, before any cards are dealt. It ensures there is money in the pot and encourages players to participate in the game. Unlike the blinds, which are posted by specific players, an ante is typically placed by every player at the table. Ante bets are common in games like stud poker or some tournament formats. After the ante is placed, the game continues with the dealing of cards, and a round of betting follows.

(coup malheureux)
grosse défaite
when a player with a strong hand loses to a player with a stronger hand that improbably or luckily improves on the later streets, causing the player with the stronger hand to lose a large pot or even the entire game
A bad beat in poker refers to a situation where a player with a strong hand loses to another player who has an even stronger hand, often in an unexpected or unlikely way. This typically happens when a player is ahead in the betting rounds but loses after the community cards are dealt, especially when the final cards drastically improve an opponent's hand. Bad beats are frustrating because they occur despite a player having a good chance to win, but they are a part of the game, adding to the element of chance in poker.
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(fonds de poker)
capital de jeu
the amount of money or chips that a player has set aside or allocated for the purpose of playing poker
A bankroll is the total amount of money or chips that a player has set aside for playing poker. It represents the funds a player is willing to risk in the game. Managing a bankroll is important for players to ensure they do not spend more than they can afford to lose. A player’s bankroll can grow with wins or shrink with losses, and it is often used as a way to track one’s financial progress in the game. It is essential for maintaining long-term success and avoiding financial trouble while playing poker.

(bouton)
jeton
(in poker) a small disc or marker that indicates the player who is currently serving as the dealer for the hand
The button is a disc or marker placed in front of the player who is acting as the dealer in poker games like Texas hold 'em and Omaha. The player with the button is typically the last to act in the betting rounds, which gives them an advantage in making decisions based on the actions of other players. The button rotates clockwise after each hand, so every player has a chance to be in the dealer position. This ensures fairness by giving everyone the opportunity to act last during different hands.

(carte commune)
carte communautaire
a card that is dealt face-up and is available for all players to use in making their hand, rather than being dealt to a specific player
A community card is a card that is dealt face-up in the center of the table and is shared by all players in poker games like Texas hold 'em and Omaha. These cards are used by players in combination with their own hole cards to form the best possible hand. Community cards are crucial in determining the strength of a player’s hand and influence betting decisions.
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(carte cachée)
carte fermée
(poker) a card that is dealt face-down to a player and is not visible to other players at the table
A hole card is a card that is dealt face-down to each player in poker games like Texas hold 'em and Omaha. These cards are kept hidden from the other players and are used in combination with the community cards to form the best possible hand. In Texas hold 'em, each player receives two hole cards, while in Omaha, each player receives four. The hole cards are crucial because they provide players with the private information needed to strategize and make betting decisions during the game.
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(jackpot)
gros lot
(poker) a large prize or payout that is awarded when a player achieves a certain winning combination or meets a specific set of criteria, such as hitting a rare hand or winning a certain number of consecutive games
A jackpot in poker refers to a large prize or pool of money that accumulates over time, typically in special poker games or tournaments. It is often awarded to a player who achieves a rare or difficult hand, such as a royal flush. Some poker rooms or casinos have progressive jackpots, which grow as more players contribute to the prize pool. In other cases, a jackpot might be a fixed amount for a specific hand or achievement, such as hitting a certain combination of cards. Jackpots add excitement and an additional layer of potential reward to poker games.

(de familles différentes)
de couleurs différentes
referring to two or more cards in a hand that are from different suits in card games, especially in poker
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