by GodlikeRoy » Wed May 10, 2006 4:01 am
Inspired by/credit given to the other thread, feel free to add/correct any that i've put here:
LAG: Loose Agressive (aka LAA - Loose/Aggressive Aggressive)
UA: Ultra Aggressive (from PT NL autorates)
TAG Tight Agressive (aka TAA - Tight/Aggressive Aggressive)
WT: Weak Tight (aka TPP - Tight/Passive Passive)
CS: Calling Station (aka LPP - Loose/Passive Passive)
FR: Full Ring (generally 8-10 players)
SH: Short Handed (< 8 players) - 6-h or 8-h etc denotes 6-handed/8-handed play
OOP: Out of position
IP: In position
OTB: On the button
SC: Suited connector
FD: Flush draw
CR: Check raise
MRR: Minimum re-raise
CB: Continuation bet
CO: Cut-off - the seat before the button
HJ: Hi Jack - the seat before the CO
PP: Pocket Pair
UTG: Under the gun (seat next to the blinds)
EP: Early position
MP: Middle position
LP: Late position
OESD: Open ended straight draw
OESFD: Open ended straight flush draw
DGSSD : Double Gut Shot Straight Draw (same odds as OESD)
PSB: Pot sized bet
FH: Full house
TPTK: Top pair top kicker
TPGK: Top pair good kicker
TPWK: Top pair weak kicker
TPNK: Top pair no kicker
NH: Nice hand
VNH: Very nice hand
LOL: Laughing out loud
NC: Nice catch
GG: Good game
GH: Good hand
TY: Thankyou
OMG: Oh my god
MHIG: My hand is good
ROFL: Rolling on floor laughing
LMAO: Laughing my ass off
Vp$iP: How often a player voluntarily puts money into the pot to see a flop
PFR: Pre flop raising %
PFA: Post-flop aggression (pokertracker stat) - the lower it is the more people call, the higher the more they bet/raise
Often the above three are used in shorthand to give a very basic categorisation of a player e.g. " this 76/25/5 muppet pushed pre-flop into my QQ so I felt I just had to call" or "the table was SH and everyone was 30/10/3 or better so I stood up and left"
WtSD%: How often a player wins the showdown when he gets there
W$WSF: How often a player wins money when he sees a flop
BB/100: Big bets (or big blinds) won per 100 hands.
PTBB/100: Poker Tracker big blinds won per 100 hands.
Poker Tracker apparently started out as a limit program, so it calculates big bets won. At no-limit holdem, there is no such thing as a big bet, but PokerTracker still shows "BB/100" as if there were. One "BB/100" according to PokerTracker is known as one "PTBB/100" on this site and equates to two big blinds per 100 hands. So if you are playing $1/$2 no-limit, 1 PTBB/100 = 2 big blinds/100 hands = $4 per 100 hands.
PT: Pokertracker
NL: No-Limit
LHE: Limit Hold'em
PLO: Pot Limit Omaha
PLO8: Pot Limit Omaha Hi-Lo
LO8: Limit omaha eight or better
7CS: Seven card stud
PP: Party poker
FYP: Fixed your post
BBJ: Bad beat jackpot
QFE Quoted for emphasis
QFT Quoted for truth
Donkaments A disparaging term for Multi Table Tournaments (MTT's)
POTY Post of the Year
tite Cool
leet a.k.a. l33t roughly, "awesome" or "elite"
Holla! "I wish to express my agreement with the last statement in the lamest possible way."
MAALLIN "I am all-in"
NIHAN: Means 'nice hand' but also has a wider application to things outside poker, and can mean something similar to "that's cool" "Good For You" or "Congratulations"
Mizor: Lucksack; suckout artist (cf hard2tel)
Credit to these people for contributing to this list:
excession
MHFlush
mike_m235
Mr Burnout
Chance Artanis
Stoneburg
SNGNOOB
AlexMR
SinkRox
Kuso
Briachek
k3nt
T-Rod
Last edited by
GodlikeRoy on Wed Oct 11, 2006 8:11 am, edited 3 times in total.
Poker is silly.
It is not enough to be good at chess, you must also play well.
Somewhere in the world someone is training when you are not. When you race him, he will win.