When you get to the end of the game – the showdown and have lost – you may not want anyone to see what cards you had so you can muck – not reveal your cards.
'To muck' is to throw away (fold) cards, whilst 'the muck' refers to the pile of cards that have already been folded.
A collection of face-down cards near the dealer composed of discards and burn cards. To throw one's cards into the muck, thus folding.
Another word for folding or refers to the discard pile
The act of throwing your cards away because you cannot or did not win the pot. They are ineligable to win the pot if they are mucked.
The collection discarded cards.
To not show your hand to the other players after the last round of betting has completed. This is an option if you are sure you are not going to win the pot and you do not want the other players to see what you had. | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | No Limit A game that does not have a maximum betting limit. Players are allowed to bet as much as they want over the minimum bet in each round as long as they have the money in their bankroll. In Texas Hold'em, Omaha and Omaha Hi-Lo this is one of the three betting structures.
To fold and throw your hand in the discard pile.
To throw your cards away and give up without showing them.
A verb meaning to cheat by palming tiles. This is a term borrowed from playing cards.
v., n. 1. To fold. 2. The pile of discards where folded and burned cards go.
To discard or throw away ones Hand. Also refers to a pile of cards that are no longer in play.
The pile of cards which have been fold ed or discarded. Once a player's cards touch the muck, the hand is dead.
To fold one's hand without showing your own cards;
the act of folding one's hand without showing your cards.
The pile of cards at the center of the table of folded cards, burn cards, or discards at the center of the table. Also another word for folding.
The pile of folded and burned cards in front of the dealer. When a player folds their hand it goes in the muck.
This is either the cards that have already been discarded, or it can be when a player folds his or her hand.
Eight card decks used in Baccarat, 416 cards in total.
To fold or discard your cards without showing them.
To throw your cards away, because you cannot, or did not win the pot. Once mucked, they are ineligible to win the pot.
To discard your hand and not show at the conclusion.
fold, also refers to the pile of dead cards (folded cards and burn cards)
The “Folded” pile of cards that is in front of the dealer.
1. (n.) The area on the table where all of the dead cards are placed. Any hand that was folded and all burned cards are placed in the muck. 2. (v.) To throw your hand away into the muck. This term is often used when another hand is shown at the showdown that beats your hand. It can also mean to fold one's hand.
A player who discards his cards without showing them may be said to have "mucked" his hand. Usually this refers to when a player has bet and everyone else folds. He wins the pot and has the option to show his cards or "muck" them.
Folding a hand without having to show. The 'muck pile' is the pile of already-folded hands and burn cards.
to throw in your losing hand face down if you see a better winning one at the showdown
Discarding a hand or the pile of cards that all poker players exchanged.
The pile of folded and burned cards or a verb, to 'muck' a hand, to fold
To fold, without showing your cards. The pile of cards no longer in play is also referred to as the Muck.
The pile of folded and burned cards that have been placed in front of the dealer.
To fold or to throw away a loosing hand in a showdown without showing the hand.
To discard or throw away your hand. It's also a pile of cards that are no longer in play.
This is when you do not want to show your losing hand to the table. The hand is discarded without being displayed to the table.
(1) The pile of folded and burned cards that sits in front of the dealer. (2) To "muck" your cards is to put them into the pile of discarded cards when folding. Nuts, the The best possible hand given the current board cards.
disregarded cards, when players muck there cards they are returned to the dealer
Discard your cards or a pile of discarded cards.
To Fold your hand, or used as another name for the Discard Pile.
To 'Muck' your cards is to discard them without showing them if you are not involved in a showdown at the end of a hand. This allows a player to better protect his strategy so that nobody will be able to see if you were bluffing, or playing a short hand. We have included the option to 'auto-muck' your cards to save you having to select the option each time.
To discard your hand. Also, the pile of cards that have been discarded during the play of a hand by all players.
When used as a verb this means to discard your hand. When used as a noun it refers to the pile of discarded cards collected by the dealer during the hand.
1. Cards that players have discarded. 2. The unused portion of the deck and cards that players have discarded, gathered face down in the center of the table by the dealer.
The pile of folded and burned cards in front of the dealer. Example: "His hand hit the muck so the dealer ruled it folded even though the guy wanted to get his cards back." Also used as a verb. Example: "He didn't have any outs so he mucked his hand."
1) Cards that players have discarded. 2) the unused portion of the deck and cards that players have discarded, gathered together facedown on the table by the dealer.
To throw away a hand that is undesirable. Also a term for a pile of cards which can be thrown away.
To discard a hand; also the pile of discarded hands.
To fold a hand without showing them.
The pile of folded and burned cards in front of the dealer. Also, to throw away one's hand as in, "Joe mucked his hand."
If a Player does not wish to show his losing hand to the table, he can choose to muck. The hand will then be discarded without being displayed to the table.
Decline to show your cards at the conclusion of a hand. You can choose to muck when there is a better hand visible at showdown (meaning it is clear you lost), or when you win because all other players have folded. When you have the winning hand and there are one or more players still active at the showdown, you must show your cards. Back To
To discard a hand without showing one's card to the rest of the players at the table. It is also the pile of folded and burned cards.
The pile of discards gathered facedown in the center of the table by the dealer. To discard a hand.
(1) A hand mucking maneuver. (2) The pile of discards (to "throw your hand into the muck" means to throw your cards into the pile of discards).
The act of throwing your cards away because you cannot or did not win the pot. Disposing of your cards in this way means that other players cannot see what you had.
to musk means to discard your hand, usually, when any of your rivals reveals a stronger hand.
To conceal and discard one's hand. For example, if you were in the last betting round and all bets have been called, and a player displays an obviously winning hand, you could Muck your hand, and forfeit the hand without displaying your cards. Another example of a Muck would be if you made a large raise on an opponent and they fold the hand, you could Muck yours and not display the cards you were playing.
To fold or throw cards away.
Muck is the total of 8 decks of 52 cards which is used in the beginning of baccarat for the shuffling process. The total number of cards present in a muck is 416.
The pile of folded or burned cards.
1. v. To discard your hand, especially after an opponent reveals a better hand. 2. n. The discard pile.
A player who throws in his or her cards because they did not or can not win.
The pile of cards in the middle of the table that people throw away or discard.
A place on the poker table where a player can throw their hand away. A player can "muck" their hand by throwing it into the pile.
To discard or throw away a hand. Also refers to all dead cards in the discard heap
A pile of discards in front of the dealer, or the act of putting cards in this pile.
To muck means to fold a hand without showing it to the rest of the table.
To discard a losing hand at the showdown.
The act of keeping yer cards face down so as not to show anyone what hand ye were playing.
When the player with the losing hand discards his hand without showing it to the other players at the table.
The pile of cards made up of the discards. If you fold, you “muck†which is too say you put your cards with the discards.
To discard a hand, could also mean discard a pile where all the cards are dead
To fold a hand into the pile of other cards that were folded. The pile is usually called the Muck as well as the action of folding.
To fold or throw away your hand.
To fold your cards without showing them to the other players.
not showing your hand (down cards) unless you are called.
The muck (noun) is the area on the table where all of the dead cards are placed once folded or burnt. To muck (verb) is to discard you hand in a showdown but not show your hand once you discover the other hand has beaten you.
To hide your hand after a pot has been decided
To fold. Also the pile of folded and unused cards the dealer collects.
The act of throwing your cards away because you cannot or did not win the pot. ‘The muckâ€(tm) also refers to the pile of cards which have been discarded by players who have already folded. If any cards touch this pile they are no longer in play.
To discard a hand (see fold)
Cards All discarded cards lying face down in front of the dealer, consisting of all folded cards and all "burn cards."
The folded, discarded and burned cards in the middle of the table, these are cards with are not used in the hand.
to discard a hand also the discard pile in which all cards are dead. Also a collection of face-down cards near the dealer composed of discards. BR Natural - a card that is not wild or hand that does not contain any wild cards.
To discard your hand without showing your cards.
The pile of discarded cards in front of the dealer, or the act of putting cards in this pile (and therefore taking them out of play).
Folding your hand by throwing it face down into the pile of dead cards.
To laydown a hand without showing your cards.
n. A collection of face-down cards near the dealer composed of discards, i.e., folded hands, burns and discards for drawing purposes.
1) Where the dealer puts the folded / burnt cards during a hand. 2) To fold your cards if someone shows a better hand than yours on the showdown.
1. The pile of folded and burned cards in front of the dealer. 2. To throw oneâ€(tm)s cards into the much, thus folding. Nn
When a Player discards their cards preventing anyone seeing them. Players usually muck their cards when they win as this prevents opposing players from identifying their playing strategy.
The pile of cards either burned or folded in front of the dealer.
the pile of folded and burned cards in front of the dealer. This term is also used as a verb, e.g. to muck a hand.
Fold without showing your hand
To fold a hand. It is also the pile of folded and burned cards in front of the dealer.
When you do not want to show your hand to the table. The hand is discarded without being displayed to the table. You can muck a losing hand in a showdown, or the winning hand if everyone else has folded.
As a noun, this refers to the pile of folded cards and discarded cards. As a verb, at showdown time, the act of returning a losing hand to the dealer facedown.
A player can muck if he is not willing to show his losing hand to the other players in the table.
The 416 cards (8 decks of 52 cards) used, at the beginning of the shuffling process.
The pile of discarded cards, or the act of throwing cards into this pile.
Pile of discarded cards. It also refers to returning a losing hand to the dealer face down.
The name given to the pile of folded and burned cards in front of the dealer.