In the Dark:
To act that is to bet, raise, or check without seeing all the cards is called as In the Dark.
In the Hole:
In the Hole is the term used when the cards in a poker game are dealt face down.
In the Middle:
In the Middle is the term used to the player who call bets between two raising players. The player or the position is also called as Middle Man.
Index:
Index is the number or letter printed on the corners of cards or the marks a cheater puts on the edges of the cards.
Indexing:
Indexing is a cheater’s technique where the cards are marked either with the fingernail or a device.
Indirect Bet:
Indirect Bet is a bet where an opponent bets or raises for a player who sandbags a strong hand.
Inside Straight:
An Inside Straight Draw is a draw to a straight that is missing one of the cards in the middle. It is also called as a one-gapper or a gutshot.
Insurance:
Insurance is a side bet placed in order to ensure winning some money from a large pot.
Intentional Flashing:
Intentional Flashing is where a player deliberately shows his closed cards to an opponent.
Investment Odds:
Investment Odds are the reckoned returns on betting investments.
Iron Duke:
A hand that cannot be defeated or an unbeatable hand is termed as Iron Duke. This is also known as Ironclad Hand.
Isolate:
Isolate is to raise with the intention of thinning the field to one other player.
It:
It refers to the largest amount any player has played in a round, up until that point.
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