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I thought i know enough about poker and i knew like only 14 of those, so thanks i guess. But is a fist bump really a poker term? Or related to poker at all? I never seen people do that in live games that i participated in before pandemia. Or maybe i didn't pay enough attention as i sometimes do that in other occasions.
But few of those are handy to know and i feed odd that i've never paid any attention to those words. It's like i never heard anyone said them. Are those really all used often?
Hand, pot, ante, and small/big blinds are real poker terminologies, but the rest are just phrases/slang from the US. I never heard for most of them as well...
Dolly Paton - Nickname for any starting hand combo containing a 9 and a 5, the name originates from the famous song “9 to 5” performed by Dolly Parton. You might also hear it being called a “full-time job”.
I don't know who is Dolly Paton, and even less I know about her famous song "9 to 5".
I believe that every poker community has its own unique terms for many "poker situations" we get in while playing regularly. With good company, new terms can be easily created, and if there's a good laugh after it will be adopted most likely.