Raise higher than the raise of someone else in the same betting round
To increase the original bet.
Obliged bet for the person in the second position left to the button
Texas Hold'em is by far the most popular poker game, check chapter General
The fourth card to appear on table at Texas Hold'em and Omaha
The last card to appear on the table at Texas Hold'em and Omaha
Make a commitment, bet money/chips
Go along with the previous bet instead of raising
The first three cards to appear on the table at Texas Hold'em and Omaha
Having a chance on a good hand (straight, flush or higher)
Playing very bad because the person is upset (happens after large losses or bad luck)
No Limit, a game in which you can bet without a limit.
Tournaments with a total of 10 players max whom are all sitting at one table
Shortening of "sit-and-go", tournaments which have a total of 10 players max whom are all sitting at one table
Multi-table-tournaments, tournaments with minimal 20 players at two tables
Neteller is a online bank which is used often as a way of payment in online poker, check also chapter General www.neteller.com
The difference between winning and loosing sessions
Slightly less popular variant of poker, check chapter general/rules of poker
The best hand possible when combined with the cards at the table at a certain moment in the game
VISA credit card, one of the most commonly used credit card systems.
Having very few chips compared to the other players
Two Aces, for example 

Two Kings, for example 

Two Queens, for example 

Two Jacks, for example 

Two tens, for example 

Two nines, for example 

Two eights, for example 

An Ace and a King, for example 

An Ace and a Queen, for example 

An Ace and a Jack, for example 

An Ace and a ten, for example 

An Ace and a nine, for example 

An Ace and a King suited (same colour), for example 

An Ace and a Queen suited (same colour), for example 

An Ace and a Jack suited (same colour), for example 

Ace and a ten suited (same colour), for example 

A King and a Queen, for example 

A King and a Jack, for example 

A King and a 10, for example 

A King and a Queen suited (same colour), for example 

A King and a Jack suited (same colour), for example 

A King and a 10 suited (same colour), for example 

Ace, for example 
A King, for example 
A Queen and a Jack suited (same figure), for example 

A Queen and a Jack, for example 

Pokergame with seven players or more at the table
Poker with six players or less at a table
Two sevens, for example 

An ace and a random other card suited (same colour), for example 

A King and a random other card suited (same colour), for example 

Jack and 10 suited (same colour), for example 

A Queen and a 10 suited (same colour), for example 

A ten and a nine suited (same colour), for example 

Obliged bet for the player in first position left from the button
The amount of money you have on your poker-account
Betting all your (remaining) chips which you have in play
Just two players against each other
The player who has to be the first to decide whether or not to make a bet
Not giving up nor making a bet, in case someone else is betting after you have checked you can give up, call or raise as a reaction to that
In respect to the other players, when you're one of the first who has to decide whether to make a bet or not
When a strong hand is beaten by a weak hand
The chance that you get a certain card
Fake money to practise your game with
A pair in your hands before the flop, for example 

The amount of chips/money a player has
Other less populair poker variant in which there are no common cards to appear on the table, check Seven Card Stud -> Rules
The last card every player gets when playing Seven Card Stud
Shortening for Under The Gun: The player who has to be the first to decide whether or not to make a bet
Two kings in your hand before the flop, for example 

Average position in respect to the button and the other players; being somewhere in the middle for the turn to decide about your bet in the first round of betting
Shortening for the words "Big Blind": the player on the second position after the button whom is obliged to bet the high blind before the next round starts
Shortening for the word Small Blind: the obliged bet for the player in first position left from the button
Connectors are two following cards in value, for instance 

A player who always calls
First check and afterwards raise in the same betting round (when another player has made a bet after you've checked)
King card, for example 
2 card, for example 
Trying to get the best hand whereas this is no longer possible
The fifth card that each player gets when playing Seven Card Stud poker
You have four cards of the same type (they are suited) and you have a chance to get the fifth card for a Flush
Giving up, not going along with the betting
The fourth card that each player gets when playing Seven Card Stud
Card which you get without having to make a bet because no one else has bet
A tournament in which a re-buy (buy more chips to stay in the tournament) is not possible
The amount of money you expect to win in case you get the card you need, compared to the amount of money you have to bet to get another card
Late position in respect to the other players when you have to decide to make a bet, being one of the last to decide whether or not to make a bet
Going along with a bet or in other words: to call
A player who goes along in the pot (calls) for the minimum bet possible
Very aggressive player who raises with hands normal players wouldn't play at all
A hand which is almost impossible to beat
Throwing away your cards without showing them
Cards of a different colour, not suited
Cards which will probably give you the best hand
Two Aces in your hand before the flop, for example 

Two cards of the same kind, a couple, for example 

Raise or re-raise your opponent
The part of the pot which will be retained by the bank
A variation of Seven Card Stud
Buying more/extra chips in a tournament
A very risk-averse, conservative player
Professional poker player who's travelling around the world to attend poker tournaments
Hide a strong hand by betting little to nothing (until the end of course)
Tournament in which you can win access to a tournament with a higher buy-in
Dangerous card on the table which creates the possibility of a strong hand, for example when there appears an Ace on the table
Winning the complete pot at Omaha Hi/Lo
Extra pot besides the normal pot, because a player is still participating in a specific round yet has no more money to keep up with the betting
The sixth card every player gets when playing Seven Card Stud
Behaviour or a certain habit of a player which enables you to estimate/feel what he/she has
Conservative player who only plays good hands
Highest pair possible made with one card from the table
What other players think of you. Some players prefer a tight-aggressive image because it lets people know you are a good player as well as letting a tight player get away with more bluffs. Other players prefer to have a loose image so that other players w
The possibility to buy additional chips in a tournament.
Aces and Kings in your hand.
A useless card on the table.
A pair out of the lowest cards on the table.
An amount of money you have to pay in order to enter a specific poker game or tournament.
Other online bank account. Mainly used in Russia, works with top up cards.
In respect to the other players, when you’re one of the first who has to decide whether to make a bet or not