What is Texture in Poker?
Texture in poker typically refers to the relationship between visible cards, especially community cards in Hold’em and Omaha variants. For example, a flop of King Seven Two rainbow (all of different suits) is often described as flop with a drytexture due to the fact that there is no connectivity between the cards. The term texture may also be used to describe other sets of cards, such as the texture of a player’s upcards in Stud games.
What is Tell in Poker?
A tell in poker is a piece of information that gives us additional clues about the type of hand our opponent is holding. For example, perhaps a player’s hands tremble when they pick up a big holding. Tells can cover a wide range of different areas including, timing, bet-sizing, verbalization, posture, eyes, hands, chip tricks and even use of a card protector. In the classic movie Rounders Teddy KGB has a (somewhat unbelievable) tell where he eats an Oreo every time he has a big hand.
What is Tank in Poker?
To tank in poker means to spend time thinking about the best play in a hand. It is presumably a contraction of the words ‘time bank’, the option to request more time on a decision when playing online poker. A player can be described as ‘tanking’ or ‘going into the tank’ when they spend time pondering a decision rather than acting immediately.
What is TAG in Poker?
TAG stands for ‘tight aggressive’ and is used to describe players with a tight aggressive play style. TAGs enter the pot only with strong hands and proceed by playing aggressively on the later betting rounds. The majority of winning poker players are TAGs earning it the title ‘king of all poker styles’ by many.