What Does It Mean to Run It Twice in Poker? Discover All You Need to Know!
Run it Twice means to deal two board runouts once players are all in. Each runout is worth half the pot. Running it twice is a popular option amongst professional players because it helps to reduce variance (without affecting the profitability of the situation). To reduce variance even further players sometimes elect to run the board three or even four times, with each run being worth an equal segment of the pot.
What is Runner Runner in Poker?
Runner runner in poker refers to catching two required cards, one after the other, in order to complete a strong holding. It is most frequently used to describe catching running cards on the turn and river in Hold’em and Omaha. For example, we hold QJ on a T52 texture in Hold’em. It’s possible to catch runner runner straight on a number of different board runouts.
What is Rundown in Poker?
Rundown is the term given to a PLO (Pot Limit Omaha) starting hand where the cards are in consecutive rank order. For example, T987 is referred to as a “Ten high rundown”. Rundowns may also have one or more gaps in them. T976 is referred to as a “Ten high rundown mid gap”.
What Is a Royal Flush in Poker? Everything You Need to Know!
Royal flush is the best possible hand in poker variants that used the high hand ranking system. It is comprised of the Ten, Jack, Queen, King and Ace all of the same suit. It is technically a type of straight flush, but it beats all other straight flushes. In games where it is possible for two players to make the royal flush at the same time, no specific suit takes precedent; a royal flush will always chop with another royal flush.