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The following is a glossary of poker terms used in the card game of poker. It supplements the Glossary of card game terms. Besides the terms listed here, there are thousands of common and uncommon poker slang terms. This is not intended to be a formal dictionary; precise usage details and multiple closely related senses are omitted here in favor of concise treatment of the basics.
In tournaments, two players are able to increase their combined equity of the total prize pool if their stacks are more evenly balanced. That is because of the changing marginal utility of chips in a poker tournament.
In cash games, this is typically an attempt to perpetrate money laundering or other sorts of fraud, and chip dumping in such situations does not usually harm other players in the game (although there are obscure exceptions).
A stack of chips that is relatively large for the stakes being played. Also called "big stack". Compare with "short stack".
A statistic that stands for Voluntary Put Money In Pot. It represents the percentage of hands with which a player puts money into the pot pre-flop, without counting any blind postings. Also called VP$IP. VPIP is an excellent measure of how tight or loose a player is.
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