Poker Stone Cold Nuts

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*Poker Stone Cold Nuts Recipe
*Poker Stone Cold Nuts Recipes
It is also rumored that these historical games were played only in the winter, and therefore, the nuts that were placed on the table were ’stone cold’, hence coining the term ’stone-cold-nuts’. Another explanation is that ’the nuts’ originated from the old English usage of ’nuts’, meaning ’any source of pleasure’.The Nuts, The Stone Cold Nuts, and The Best Hand
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*“Human nuts being cold” struck a deep chord with a bunch of SCN fans, none more so than poker pal Matthew Douglas, who emailed me suggesting that I sell cozies to monetize visitors. “Cold nuts?” Matthew wrote. “No problem: Doug’s stone cold nut cozies only $19.95.” As you read this, a small factory in Beijing is ramping up production.Flopped the nut flush, then lost to the best hand, who only won since the nuts folded thinking you have the stone cold nuts. If you read that sentence and think, “yup, been there, done that”, then great. But perhaps you’re somewhat uncertain, or just totally confused by the jargon. This seemingly innocuous term the nuts is laden with meaning and misunderstanding.The Best Hand
There is considerable disagreement as to what the nuts truly refers.
Putting aside the jargon for a second, the concept of interest here is whether a player has the best hand. Knowing this is obviously essential in one’s betting strategy. Getting it wrong can be absolutely disastrous. It seems like it should be simple, yet it isn’t.
What defines the best hand depends on the situation: the betting round, which players will fold, what cards they had, whether the pot is split, is a tie acceptable, and an assessment of risk.A Full Example
Take the following flop in Texas Hold’em as an example.
One player holds A♥2♥ and is quite happy to be holding what they think will be the winning hand. They have the highest possible flush, and at least for the the time being there is no possible higher hand.
Yet suppose the next card turns up a pair.
There is a possible four of a kind now. The flush player may take comfort in thinking, based on pre-flop betting and aggressive flop betting, that nobody at the table has pocket eights, yet that can not be a certainty. There could have been a maniac lying in wait for such an opportunity. Perhaps now two people at the table think they have the best hand.
Rueda de casino significato. One step further and the river proves hazardous for the flush player.
The maniac comes in with a ridiculous bet. Finding it rather outlandish, the flush player raises. The player behind them cold calls and the maniac goes all in. Still not convinced, the flush player calls. That last lingering player pauses for a moment, utter confusion painted on his face. They quietly push their stack to the middle.
Turning over K♥3♥ the thought-to-be maniac still looks hopeful. The nut flush player turns over their Ace high flush and sits nonchalantly with a gleeming “I knew it” expression. Only to turn white as the last player calmly turns over J♥9♥ for a straight flush.AnalysisThe Nut Flush
Do you really have the best hand?
On the flop one player has what is known as the nut flush. This is simply the best possible flush which can be formed. Since they possess the ace they are certain that no player can form a stronger flush. Indeed nobody can even tie them.
Given the low probability of stronger valued hands it is not unreasonable for the player to think that they have the best hand. They hold, at this point, what they believe to be the nuts. Holding such a hand warrants specific changes in ones betting strategy. The goal is usually, though not always, to extract as much money as possible from the opponents rather than to push them out.
Other players at the table must decide what they want to do. Even with a check they might be suspicious of a flush. In the example the maniac held a King high flush, which is the second highest possible flush, the second nut flush. Raising obviously indicates they think their hand is the best hand.Four of a kind
That 8♣ appearing makes a four of kind possible. Any player with pocket eights can now rejoice. The ace flush player should now recognize that while still holding the likely best hand, they do not necessarily have the nuts. Even if nobody holds the eights, there are now two possibilities for a full house. Heavy action would also reinforce this possibility.
This illustrates that additional community cards can significantly change the game. A player who thought they had the best hand is suddenly facing difficult choices, ones they likely didn’t want to face. It is a danger present to any player who, while having a very strong hand, does not hold absolutely the best hand. Given the odds involved however it is still likely a good option to slowplay the nut flush.
The third eight on the board doesn’t actually change what the best hand can be. It simply serves as a scare card and gives an aggressive player an excuse to bet. An observant player would however notice that with three eights on the board nobody can have pocket eights, and it is extremely likely that any other hand with an eight in it would have been folded by now.Stone Cold Nuts
People overlooking the possible straight flush on the flop is not without reason. Statistically it is quite rare. A player who cowers before the possibility would likely cave under aggression and toss a very nice ace high flush. Excessive action from other players is more likely an indication of bluffing than truly having the straight flush.
At this table however a player is fortunate to have the two cards required to complete the queen high straight flush. This player knows they have the stone cold nuts: the absolute unbeatable best hand. No combination of cards on the turn, river, and any player pocket could possibly form a hand better than their own.Hole Cards
A further vital point is to be made about each player’s hold cards. Obviously the table will always have an absolute best hand, but what each player believes that hand to be can differ.
In the example above the flop of T♥Q♥8♥ Bobby baldwin poker twitter. could certainly mean that a straight flush is possible. Except, should two distinct players be holding the 9♥ and J♥ the absolute best hand is now different. A straight flush is still possible, but only for the player holding the nine, and they would now need the turn and the river to reveal 7♥6♥.
This example is a bit extreme and does not occur frequently. A more likely scenario is the player with the king-high flush. While they believe they hold the second nuts, if they knew that another player had already folded the A♥, they would indeed have the nut flush and be in a much better position. Further to that, should they hold the 8♥ the turn card would not be a scare card at all; no other player could possibly have pocket eights, thus the flush is likely to be the best hand.
In heavy pre-flop betting Jim tossed A♥5♣. The flops comes Q♥T♥3♥ and is immediately met with a high bet, which is met with a raise. Jim has to contain his chuckles knowing that one player likely has the king, and the other player nothing.Review
In Texas Hold’em it is particularly dangerous when the flop gives a player the best hand at that time. Too often this player will become blinded by their luck and fail to notice that better hands become possible with the turn and the river. Further to that they may accidentally slow play to a player with pocket pairs and made set. Said player would love any chance to see the turn and river cheaply for a chance at a full house.
Having the nut anything is certainly a good situation. It is important to cut through the jargon however and truly understand one’s holdings. It is a not a simple concept and should not be taken lightly. A mistake here can quickly turn dream hands into expensive nightmares.
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In poker, the nut hand is the strongest possible hand in a given situation. The second-nut hand or third-nut hand (and so on) may refer to the second and third best possible hands. The term applies mostly to community card poker games where the individual holding the strongest possible hand, with the given board of community cards, is capable of knowing that they have the nut hand.Usage in context[edit]
In Texas hold ’em, if the board is 5♠ 6♠ A♣ 9♠ 5♥, a player holding 7♠ 8♠ has the nut hand because those hole cards complete a 9-high straight flush of spades, which cannot be beaten by any other possible combination of hole cards and community cards. On the same board, the hand 5♣ 5♦ would be the second-nut hand, four of a kind fives; the third-nut hand would be any pair of the remaining three aces, making a full house, aces full of fives.
It is important to note that the actual nut hand may not be the same as the absolute nut hand; for example, if the board is 7♥ 2♣ K♠ K♥ 3♦ a player with K♣ K♦ has the absolute nut hand. However, any player with K-7 knows that he has the nut hand as it is impossible for another player to have two kings. The phrase may also refer to a hand in progress with cards yet to be dealt, as the player can be said to have the nuts at that time. For example, if a player holds 7♠ 8♠ on a board of 5♣ 6♠ 9♥ he can be said to have the nuts, however if the next card comes 7♥ then 8-10 becomes the nuts. This makes some nut hands very vulnerable in nine-card games, such as Omaha hold ’em.
In high-low split games one often speaks of ’nut-low’ and ’nut-high’ hands separately. In Omaha hold ’em, if the board is, 5♠ 6♠ A♣ 9♠ 5♥, any player with 2-3 makes the nut-low hand, 6-5-3-2-A, while a player with 2-4 makes the second-nut-low hand, 6-5-4-2-A (the nut-high hands remain the same as in Texas hold ’em, in this case 7♠ 8♠ to make a straight flush, although one can go as low as aces full by introducing quads and straight flush blockers). Similarly, one can sometimes hear the term ’nut-nut’, which refers to a hand that makes both the best possible high and low. In Omaha, with the same board as above, a player holding 7♠ 8♠ plus 2-3 of any suit has the nut-nut and is guaranteed no worse than a split of the low pot plus a win of the high pot.Origins[edit]
A common and certainly apocryphal folk etymology is that the term originated from the historical poker games in the colonial west of America, where if a player bet everything he possessed, he would place the nuts of his wagon wheels on the table to ensure that, should he lose, he would be unable to flee and would have to make good on the bet. Since it would be expected that a player would only make such a bet when he had the best possible hand, the folk lore says that this is how the best possible hand came to be known as the nuts. It is also rumored[by whom?] that these historical games were played only in the winter, and therefore, the nuts that were placed on the table were ’stone cold’, hence coining the term ’stone-cold-nuts’.[1]
Another explanation[citation needed] is that ’the nuts’ originated from the old English usage of ’nuts’, meaning ’any source of pleasure’.[2]
Another seemingly fitting explanation is that the term was derived from the UK English slang ’the dog’s bollocks’ or ’the mutt’s nuts’, meaning ’the absolute best’. However, this phrase originated around 1949,[3] and the term ’the nuts’ pre-dates it.[citation needed]See also[edit]References[edit]
*^DD Poker Glossary
*^Etymology Dictionary’s entry for ’nuts’
*^The Phrase Finder’s entry for ’dog’s bollocks’Poker Stone Cold Nuts RecipesRetrieved from ’https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Nut_hand&oldid=945103240
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