TC = Tournament Captain.
Captn = Captain.
CA = Captain Amigo
Captain Amigo = Bob B
gg = good game
nh= nice hand
vnh = very nice hand
gl = good luck
bl= bad luck
wp = well played
sorry = i won you didnt stiff cheese .
sorry = better luck nextime sucker.
lb = luckbox
luckbox is not me.
Commonly used poker and forum abbreviations reference guide
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Re: Commonly used poker abbreviations.
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- Scotty
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Re: Commonly used poker abbreviations.
LOL
"what's a mingo?"
"Bob"
"what's a mingo?"
"Bob"
Pardon me, but I think you'll find that's a shovel. See you next Tuesday!
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Re: Commonly used poker abbreviations.
TID - take it down, took it down etc - to win the tournament
i.e i TID last night for 10K

i.e i TID last night for 10K
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Re: Commonly used poker abbreviations.
Scott wrote:I'm calling Bob "amingo" from now on.
Scotty you should give your "avatar" to Tim it's a very close likeness to the man.
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Re: Commonly used poker abbreviations.
BigPete33 wrote:LOL
"what's a mingo?"
"Bob"
The "THREE AMIGO'S" Pete and your not one of them as your not old enough.
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Re: Commonly used poker abbreviations.
Bob B wrote:BigPete33 wrote:LOL
"what's a mingo?"
"Bob"
The "THREE AMIGO'S" Pete and your not one of them as your not old enough.Your in the "DIRTY DOZEN" group M8
Didn't you mean the "DIRTY NAPPY DOZEN" Bob
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Re: Commonly used poker abbreviations.
NFD - Nut Flush Draw
NSD - Nut Straight Draw
BS - Big Stack
SS - Short Stack
MS - Medium Stack (MSS, MBS medium short and medium big?)
SAIE - Subjective All In Equity (the subject of an entire post/book)
Non Poker, but forum, sms etc related
FWIW - For What Its Worth
NSD - Nut Straight Draw
BS - Big Stack
SS - Short Stack
MS - Medium Stack (MSS, MBS medium short and medium big?)
SAIE - Subjective All In Equity (the subject of an entire post/book)
Non Poker, but forum, sms etc related
FWIW - For What Its Worth
- Phantom
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Re: Commonly used poker abbreviations.
D*nkey = That's not the way I would have played it
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