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What does push mean?
Is there an some sort of generally accepted explaination of the term "push" in regards to online poker betting? Is it allin or reraise or both? I keep reading advice about "pushing" in certain situations and sometimes it seems to suggest "go all in" and sometimes just push the opponent to a decision with a raise.
I only ask because as someone who plays a lot of B+M games the term is not really used in that concept at the table. Sorry, dumb question but save me the bother of wondering anymore.... |
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Re: What does push mean?
It means to go all-in, whether it is a bet or raise.
I dont think I would consider calling an opponent's push a push, but if somebody else used the term like that I would understand it. |
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Re: What does push mean?
Thanks pokergrader.
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Re: What does push mean?
push is also jargon for dealer change every 30 min
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