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01/22/2026

Top Pair to Full House on the River 🤯.

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Railroad bible: Deck of cards.
Rainbow: Three or four cards of different suits, for example on a flop.
Raise: After someone has opened betting in a round, to increase the amount of the bet os to raise.
Rake: The percentage of a pot that the house keeps.
River: The final (seventh) card dealt in a poker hand.
Road gang: A confederacy of cheaters.
Rock Garden: A game of extremely tight players.
Rolled Up: In Seven Card Stud, three of a kind on the first three cards are called rolled up X's, where X is the rank of the cards.
Round: A round can refer either to a round of betting or a round of hands.
Rounder: A player who knows all the angles and earns his living at the poker table. The absolute opposite of a 'sucker.'
Royal Straight Flush: An ace high straight flush is a royal straight flush, or a royal flush, or just a royal.
Seconds: A style of cheating in which the dealer gives out the second card from the top of the deck, holding the top card for himself.
Semi-bluff: A semi-bluff is similar to a bluff, except that the semi-bluff has some chance of making a winning hand.
Seven Card Stud: Of the poker games most commonly played in public cardrooms, seven card stud is probably the most well known. In this game, each player is dealt seven cards of their own: two down, then four up, and a final card down.
Sign on your back: Idenitrified as a cheater.
Sir: One of those confusing terms that can have a completely different meaning at the poker table than elsewhere. If someone says "nice hand, sir," after you win a big pot, what they're really saying is "congratulations on winning money through your own stupi
Slow rolling: An antagonistic way of revealing that you have the winning hand a little at a time.
Snap Off: To beat someone, often a bluffer, and usually with a not especially powerful hand, is to snap them off.
Soft: Easy
South: Fold.

01/20/2026

The Gut Test Make the Call or Fold 🔥.

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Railroad bible: Deck of cards.
Rainbow: Three or four cards of different suits, for example on a flop.
Raise: After someone has opened betting in a round, to increase the amount of the bet os to raise.
Rake: The percentage of a pot that the house keeps.
River: The final (seventh) card dealt in a poker hand.
Road gang: A confederacy of cheaters.
Rock Garden: A game of extremely tight players.
Rolled Up: In Seven Card Stud, three of a kind on the first three cards are called rolled up X's, where X is the rank of the cards.
Round: A round can refer either to a round of betting or a round of hands.
Rounder: A player who knows all the angles and earns his living at the poker table. The absolute opposite of a 'sucker.'
Royal Straight Flush: An ace high straight flush is a royal straight flush, or a royal flush, or just a royal.
Seconds: A style of cheating in which the dealer gives out the second card from the top of the deck, holding the top card for himself.
Semi-bluff: A semi-bluff is similar to a bluff, except that the semi-bluff has some chance of making a winning hand.
Seven Card Stud: Of the poker games most commonly played in public cardrooms, seven card stud is probably the most well known. In this game, each player is dealt seven cards of their own: two down, then four up, and a final card down.
Sign on your back: Idenitrified as a cheater.
Sir: One of those confusing terms that can have a completely different meaning at the poker table than elsewhere. If someone says "nice hand, sir," after you win a big pot, what they're really saying is "congratulations on winning money through your own stupi
Slow rolling: An antagonistic way of revealing that you have the winning hand a little at a time.
Snap Off: To beat someone, often a bluffer, and usually with a not especially powerful hand, is to snap them off.
Soft: Easy
South: Fold.

01/19/2026

The Craziest Poker Hand Ever 😱.

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Railroad bible: Deck of cards.
Rainbow: Three or four cards of different suits, for example on a flop.
Raise: After someone has opened betting in a round, to increase the amount of the bet os to raise.
Rake: The percentage of a pot that the house keeps.
River: The final (seventh) card dealt in a poker hand.
Road gang: A confederacy of cheaters.
Rock Garden: A game of extremely tight players.
Rolled Up: In Seven Card Stud, three of a kind on the first three cards are called rolled up X's, where X is the rank of the cards.
Round: A round can refer either to a round of betting or a round of hands.
Rounder: A player who knows all the angles and earns his living at the poker table. The absolute opposite of a 'sucker.'
Royal Straight Flush: An ace high straight flush is a royal straight flush, or a royal flush, or just a royal.
Seconds: A style of cheating in which the dealer gives out the second card from the top of the deck, holding the top card for himself.
Semi-bluff: A semi-bluff is similar to a bluff, except that the semi-bluff has some chance of making a winning hand.
Seven Card Stud: Of the poker games most commonly played in public cardrooms, seven card stud is probably the most well known. In this game, each player is dealt seven cards of their own: two down, then four up, and a final card down.
Sign on your back: Idenitrified as a cheater.
Sir: One of those confusing terms that can have a completely different meaning at the poker table than elsewhere. If someone says "nice hand, sir," after you win a big pot, what they're really saying is "congratulations on winning money through your own stupi
Slow rolling: An antagonistic way of revealing that you have the winning hand a little at a time.
Snap Off: To beat someone, often a bluffer, and usually with a not especially powerful hand, is to snap them off.
Soft: Easy
South: Fold.

01/18/2026

Poker Legends Collide 🔥.

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Railroad bible: Deck of cards.
Rainbow: Three or four cards of different suits, for example on a flop.
Raise: After someone has opened betting in a round, to increase the amount of the bet os to raise.
Rake: The percentage of a pot that the house keeps.
River: The final (seventh) card dealt in a poker hand.
Road gang: A confederacy of cheaters.
Rock Garden: A game of extremely tight players.
Rolled Up: In Seven Card Stud, three of a kind on the first three cards are called rolled up X's, where X is the rank of the cards.
Round: A round can refer either to a round of betting or a round of hands.
Rounder: A player who knows all the angles and earns his living at the poker table. The absolute opposite of a 'sucker.'
Royal Straight Flush: An ace high straight flush is a royal straight flush, or a royal flush, or just a royal.
Seconds: A style of cheating in which the dealer gives out the second card from the top of the deck, holding the top card for himself.
Semi-bluff: A semi-bluff is similar to a bluff, except that the semi-bluff has some chance of making a winning hand.
Seven Card Stud: Of the poker games most commonly played in public cardrooms, seven card stud is probably the most well known. In this game, each player is dealt seven cards of their own: two down, then four up, and a final card down.
Sign on your back: Idenitrified as a cheater.
Sir: One of those confusing terms that can have a completely different meaning at the poker table than elsewhere. If someone says "nice hand, sir," after you win a big pot, what they're really saying is "congratulations on winning money through your own stupi
Slow rolling: An antagonistic way of revealing that you have the winning hand a little at a time.
Snap Off: To beat someone, often a bluffer, and usually with a not especially powerful hand, is to snap them off.
Soft: Easy
South: Fold.

01/17/2026

Poker is My Life.

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Railroad bible: Deck of cards.
Rainbow: Three or four cards of different suits, for example on a flop.
Raise: After someone has opened betting in a round, to increase the amount of the bet os to raise.
Rake: The percentage of a pot that the house keeps.
River: The final (seventh) card dealt in a poker hand.
Road gang: A confederacy of cheaters.
Rock Garden: A game of extremely tight players.
Rolled Up: In Seven Card Stud, three of a kind on the first three cards are called rolled up X's, where X is the rank of the cards.
Round: A round can refer either to a round of betting or a round of hands.
Rounder: A player who knows all the angles and earns his living at the poker table. The absolute opposite of a 'sucker.'
Royal Straight Flush: An ace high straight flush is a royal straight flush, or a royal flush, or just a royal.
Seconds: A style of cheating in which the dealer gives out the second card from the top of the deck, holding the top card for himself.
Semi-bluff: A semi-bluff is similar to a bluff, except that the semi-bluff has some chance of making a winning hand.
Seven Card Stud: Of the poker games most commonly played in public cardrooms, seven card stud is probably the most well known. In this game, each player is dealt seven cards of their own: two down, then four up, and a final card down.
Sign on your back: Idenitrified as a cheater.
Sir: One of those confusing terms that can have a completely different meaning at the poker table than elsewhere. If someone says "nice hand, sir," after you win a big pot, what they're really saying is "congratulations on winning money through your own stupi
Slow rolling: An antagonistic way of revealing that you have the winning hand a little at a time.
Snap Off: To beat someone, often a bluffer, and usually with a not especially powerful hand, is to snap them off.
Soft: Easy
South: Fold.

01/16/2026

J9 Against Phil Ivey.

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Railroad bible: Deck of cards.
Rainbow: Three or four cards of different suits, for example on a flop.
Raise: After someone has opened betting in a round, to increase the amount of the bet os to raise.
Rake: The percentage of a pot that the house keeps.
River: The final (seventh) card dealt in a poker hand.
Road gang: A confederacy of cheaters.
Rock Garden: A game of extremely tight players.
Rolled Up: In Seven Card Stud, three of a kind on the first three cards are called rolled up X's, where X is the rank of the cards.
Round: A round can refer either to a round of betting or a round of hands.
Rounder: A player who knows all the angles and earns his living at the poker table. The absolute opposite of a 'sucker.'
Royal Straight Flush: An ace high straight flush is a royal straight flush, or a royal flush, or just a royal.
Seconds: A style of cheating in which the dealer gives out the second card from the top of the deck, holding the top card for himself.
Semi-bluff: A semi-bluff is similar to a bluff, except that the semi-bluff has some chance of making a winning hand.
Seven Card Stud: Of the poker games most commonly played in public cardrooms, seven card stud is probably the most well known. In this game, each player is dealt seven cards of their own: two down, then four up, and a final card down.
Sign on your back: Idenitrified as a cheater.
Sir: One of those confusing terms that can have a completely different meaning at the poker table than elsewhere. If someone says "nice hand, sir," after you win a big pot, what they're really saying is "congratulations on winning money through your own stupi
Slow rolling: An antagonistic way of revealing that you have the winning hand a little at a time.
Snap Off: To beat someone, often a bluffer, and usually with a not especially powerful hand, is to snap them off.
Soft: Easy
South: Fold.

01/15/2026

How Do You Play Quads 🤯.

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Railroad bible: Deck of cards.
Rainbow: Three or four cards of different suits, for example on a flop.
Raise: After someone has opened betting in a round, to increase the amount of the bet os to raise.
Rake: The percentage of a pot that the house keeps.
River: The final (seventh) card dealt in a poker hand.
Road gang: A confederacy of cheaters.
Rock Garden: A game of extremely tight players.
Rolled Up: In Seven Card Stud, three of a kind on the first three cards are called rolled up X's, where X is the rank of the cards.
Round: A round can refer either to a round of betting or a round of hands.
Rounder: A player who knows all the angles and earns his living at the poker table. The absolute opposite of a 'sucker.'
Royal Straight Flush: An ace high straight flush is a royal straight flush, or a royal flush, or just a royal.
Seconds: A style of cheating in which the dealer gives out the second card from the top of the deck, holding the top card for himself.
Semi-bluff: A semi-bluff is similar to a bluff, except that the semi-bluff has some chance of making a winning hand.
Seven Card Stud: Of the poker games most commonly played in public cardrooms, seven card stud is probably the most well known. In this game, each player is dealt seven cards of their own: two down, then four up, and a final card down.
Sign on your back: Idenitrified as a cheater.
Sir: One of those confusing terms that can have a completely different meaning at the poker table than elsewhere. If someone says "nice hand, sir," after you win a big pot, what they're really saying is "congratulations on winning money through your own stupi
Slow rolling: An antagonistic way of revealing that you have the winning hand a little at a time.
Snap Off: To beat someone, often a bluffer, and usually with a not especially powerful hand, is to snap them off.
Soft: Easy
South: Fold.

01/14/2026

Daniel Negreanu Under Pressure 🤯 .

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Railroad bible: Deck of cards.
Rainbow: Three or four cards of different suits, for example on a flop.
Raise: After someone has opened betting in a round, to increase the amount of the bet os to raise.
Rake: The percentage of a pot that the house keeps.
River: The final (seventh) card dealt in a poker hand.
Road gang: A confederacy of cheaters.
Rock Garden: A game of extremely tight players.
Rolled Up: In Seven Card Stud, three of a kind on the first three cards are called rolled up X's, where X is the rank of the cards.
Round: A round can refer either to a round of betting or a round of hands.
Rounder: A player who knows all the angles and earns his living at the poker table. The absolute opposite of a 'sucker.'
Royal Straight Flush: An ace high straight flush is a royal straight flush, or a royal flush, or just a royal.
Seconds: A style of cheating in which the dealer gives out the second card from the top of the deck, holding the top card for himself.
Semi-bluff: A semi-bluff is similar to a bluff, except that the semi-bluff has some chance of making a winning hand.
Seven Card Stud: Of the poker games most commonly played in public cardrooms, seven card stud is probably the most well known. In this game, each player is dealt seven cards of their own: two down, then four up, and a final card down.
Sign on your back: Idenitrified as a cheater.
Sir: One of those confusing terms that can have a completely different meaning at the poker table than elsewhere. If someone says "nice hand, sir," after you win a big pot, what they're really saying is "congratulations on winning money through your own stupi
Slow rolling: An antagonistic way of revealing that you have the winning hand a little at a time.
Snap Off: To beat someone, often a bluffer, and usually with a not especially powerful hand, is to snap them off.
Soft: Easy
South: Fold.

01/13/2026

Tony G vs Vanessa! Unbelievable River Card!.

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Railroad bible: Deck of cards.
Rainbow: Three or four cards of different suits, for example on a flop.
Raise: After someone has opened betting in a round, to increase the amount of the bet os to raise.
Rake: The percentage of a pot that the house keeps.
River: The final (seventh) card dealt in a poker hand.
Road gang: A confederacy of cheaters.
Rock Garden: A game of extremely tight players.
Rolled Up: In Seven Card Stud, three of a kind on the first three cards are called rolled up X's, where X is the rank of the cards.
Round: A round can refer either to a round of betting or a round of hands.
Rounder: A player who knows all the angles and earns his living at the poker table. The absolute opposite of a 'sucker.'
Royal Straight Flush: An ace high straight flush is a royal straight flush, or a royal flush, or just a royal.
Seconds: A style of cheating in which the dealer gives out the second card from the top of the deck, holding the top card for himself.
Semi-bluff: A semi-bluff is similar to a bluff, except that the semi-bluff has some chance of making a winning hand.
Seven Card Stud: Of the poker games most commonly played in public cardrooms, seven card stud is probably the most well known. In this game, each player is dealt seven cards of their own: two down, then four up, and a final card down.
Sign on your back: Idenitrified as a cheater.
Sir: One of those confusing terms that can have a completely different meaning at the poker table than elsewhere. If someone says "nice hand, sir," after you win a big pot, what they're really saying is "congratulations on winning money through your own stupi
Slow rolling: An antagonistic way of revealing that you have the winning hand a little at a time.
Snap Off: To beat someone, often a bluffer, and usually with a not especially powerful hand, is to snap them off.
Soft: Easy
South: Fold.

01/13/2026

Can you Escape This.

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Railroad bible: Deck of cards.
Rainbow: Three or four cards of different suits, for example on a flop.
Raise: After someone has opened betting in a round, to increase the amount of the bet os to raise.
Rake: The percentage of a pot that the house keeps.
River: The final (seventh) card dealt in a poker hand.
Road gang: A confederacy of cheaters.
Rock Garden: A game of extremely tight players.
Rolled Up: In Seven Card Stud, three of a kind on the first three cards are called rolled up X's, where X is the rank of the cards.
Round: A round can refer either to a round of betting or a round of hands.
Rounder: A player who knows all the angles and earns his living at the poker table. The absolute opposite of a 'sucker.'
Royal Straight Flush: An ace high straight flush is a royal straight flush, or a royal flush, or just a royal.
Seconds: A style of cheating in which the dealer gives out the second card from the top of the deck, holding the top card for himself.
Semi-bluff: A semi-bluff is similar to a bluff, except that the semi-bluff has some chance of making a winning hand.
Seven Card Stud: Of the poker games most commonly played in public cardrooms, seven card stud is probably the most well known. In this game, each player is dealt seven cards of their own: two down, then four up, and a final card down.
Sign on your back: Idenitrified as a cheater.
Sir: One of those confusing terms that can have a completely different meaning at the poker table than elsewhere. If someone says "nice hand, sir," after you win a big pot, what they're really saying is "congratulations on winning money through your own stupi
Slow rolling: An antagonistic way of revealing that you have the winning hand a little at a time.
Snap Off: To beat someone, often a bluffer, and usually with a not especially powerful hand, is to snap them off.
Soft: Easy
South: Fold.

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