Objective Attitude:
Objective Attitude is a rational attitude that is rooted in reality.
Odds:
Odds is the chance of making or not making a hand. For example, if the player’s probability of making hand is 25% then the odds are 3:1 against the player making it.
Odds Against:
Odds Against is the ratio of number of failures per successes.
Odds For:
Odds For is the ratio of attempts per successes.
Odds On:
Odds On is odds at less than even money.
Off Suit:
Off Suit is the term used for cards of a different suit.
Offensive Bet:
Offensive Bet is a bet designed to build the pot.
Office Hours:
Office Hours is the term to a straight hand where the cards are formed from five to nine or from four to eight.
Oldsmobile:
Nine-Eight cards are called as Oldsmobile.
Omaha:
Omaha is a flop game similar to Texas Hold’em. Here, the four-down cards are dealt with five community cards to each player, and the player must form a hand with two cards in his hand and three from the board.
On the Button:
The last player who acts in a betting round is said to be On the Button.
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