When the hinges become loose. A loose book will wobble in the hand as it is moved gently forward and back.
Starting to detach or detached. maquette Model for a binding or book layout.
Someone who plays a lot of hands. A loose player is often either a maniac or a calling station.
Playing a lot of hands. Players can be "loose", and tables can be "loose".
When a player Call s the final Bet before the Showdown. Also referred to as " Look".
become loose or looser or less tight; "The noose loosened"; "the rope relaxed"
(of a ball in sport) not in the possession or control of any player; "a loose ball"
not tight; not closely constrained or constricted or constricting; "loose clothing"; "the large shoes were very loose"
A player who plays a majority of hands and bets a lot. A Loose player depends on a lot of luck.
A player who calls bets with weak hands or when he doesn't have the odds to justify it. The opposite of tight.
action that features lots of betting
a player who calls and raises against the odds and plays with little regard for preserving their stack
This sometimes will happen when a book has been well read. With a new book the binding is very tight when opened. As a book is read the binding tends to loosen, so the book opens easier. [Back to the Top
If you play more hands than is considered normal
A player who plays more hands than normal.
The text block (sewn paper sections) may be separating from the binding (outer case) along the hinges. Where described, also refers to any leaf which has become detached from text block
A slot machine that pays off liberally and gives the house only a small advantage of the player.
An adjective used to describe a player who plays a lot hands.
Is a player who plays a lot hands.
The opposite of Tight. Describing a player who rarely folds.
When a player is playing too many hands they are said to be playing loose.
Slot machines are loose when they are paying off and giving the house only a small advantage over the player.
A loose player plays more hands and holds on to them longer.
A player who may be inexperienced or play many hands. This is a style of poker which is hard to master and on used by few. A loose game is when many of the players bet this way.
A player who bets on a lot of hands, even weak hands.
Playing more hands than the norm.
A game where a lot of players are in most pots.
Playing more hands than normal.
Apparently reckless style of play.
When a player calls the final bet before the showdown.
definition for Texas Holdem players, who play too many hands.
(as in “playing loose”) - playing a lot of pots, with or without good cards; gambling with marginal hands
A style of play in which the poker player gets involved in a lot of hands with not particularly strong starting cards.
Playing more hands and holding on to them longer is being loose with your cash.
To play a lot of hands, sometimes to the players detriment.
A player who stays in more hands than most, and stays in them longer.
Playing more hands than usual
Refers to a player who plays a lot hands.
A game with a lot of players in most pots.
A loose player participates in a lot of hands.
Playing loose simply means playing more hands and holding on to them longer. In essence, loose with your cash.
A player that gets involved in lots of hands and pots
To play too many hands. Also used to describe a game in which players are playing too many hands and not being patient.
A player who plays many hands, and isn't frightened of throwing money away.
A style of play where you play a lot of hands, the opposite of tight.
A player that often plays a lot of hands.
A player who will seemingly play many pots with any two cards, also called a maniac.
A loose player plays a lot hands.
A player who plays many hands regardless of the strength of the cards he is holding.
Calling or betting with marginal or weak hands.
A person who plays in a lot of hands.
Playing more hands than expected.
To play more hands than the norm.
Both players and tables/games can be said to be loose. It's the opposite to a tight-aggressive strategy, and means that too many hands are being played
A player who plays many hands. Loose players often try and bluff and call all the way to the river. A game is loose if a lot of players regularly see the flop.
adj. Playing bad cards, staying in hands too long, and/or over betting. I love loose players.
A player who plays many hands, good or bad. Main Pot The initial pot created during a hand, If a player is all-in at any point in the betting, a second pot is formed from any excess bets not covered by the all-in player. This is known as a 'Side Pot'and would be played for by the other remaining players.
The binding of a new book is very tight; that is, the book will not open easily and generally does not want to remain open to any given page. As the book is used, the binding becomes looser until a well-used book may lay flat and remain open to any page in the book.
A player who plays a lot of hands.
Adjective to describe a player who plays lots of hands and gets involved with a lot of pots.
A player who plays many hands; after a flop, a loose player will often play to the river and will try many bluffs.
Playing Loose is playing more hands and holding onto the hands longer.