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Dark Bet: - A blind bet.
Dead Cards: - Discarded or folded cards.
Dead Hand: - A foul hand that cannot be played.
Deal Off: - To deal the final hand of the game.
Deal Out: - To omit a player from a hand.
Deal: - To distribute cards to the players.
Dealer: - (1) A person who deals the cards. (2) The operator
of a gambling game in a casino.
Deck: - All the cards used in the game (Pack)
Deep Low: - The lowest hand for any card (i.e., a deep seven
is an ace, two, three, four, seven).
Deuces Wild: - Playing all deuces as wild cards.
Dig: - To replenish one's stake or money while playing a
hand.
Discard: - To exchange old cards for new cards during the
draw or twist.
Dog: - Shortened form of "Underdog".
Door card: - The first card dealt face up to each player
in seven card stud is the door card.
Double Bluff: - A bluff made by making a bluff bet on the
final round and then reraising a subsequent raise.
Down and Dirty: - The final hole card dealt in seven-card
stud.
Down Cards: - Cards dealt face-down.
Down the River: - Seven-card stud.
Down to the felt: - Totally out of money, broke.
Draw Dead: - Try to make a hand that, even if made, will
not win the pot. If you're drawing to make a flush, and your opponent already
has a full house, you are "drawing dead". Of course, this is a bad
condition to be in.
Draw Out: - To catch the winning hand with the last card
or with draw cards.
Draw Poker: - One of the two basic forms of poker (the other
is stud). Played as a closed five-card hand with a closed draw.
Draw: - The exchange of a card or cards for new ones.
Drawing Hand: - A drawing hand is a hand that you expect
to be on a draw.
Drop: - To fold.
Dry: - To be out of money (Broke).
Duffer: - An inexperienced or poor player.
Duke: - A hand of cards.
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