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In poker the term upswing refers to winning more than average over a given period of time. It’s the opposite of ‘downswing’ which refers to a period of prolonged losses. Upswings are generally a good thing but they have also been known to cause mindset issues since players start to fear what they imagine to be an inevitable downswing. Due to rather large nature of variance in poker, upswings and downswings are extremely common.
Upcard is a Stud term that refers to any of our cards which are visible to the entire table. This differentiates them from ‘downcards’ which are only visible to us (similar to hole cards in Hold’em and Omaha). In Seven Card Stud, we will be dealt four upcards over the course of a hand which give other players a small window into the type of hand that we may hold.
An underbet in poker refers to any bet smaller than about 40% of the pot. If there is $100 in the pot. Any bet sizing less than $40 would be considered an underbet. The exact percentage threshold could vary depending on who we ask, but the basic idea is that it’s a small bet relative to the size of the current pot. Many players are closed off to the idea of underbetting, but good players recognize it as an important component in their strategy.
Under the Gun means “first to act on the first betting round”. It’s typically used to designate the early positions at a poker table, but it can be used to describe any player who is first to act, regardless of their exact position. In other words, on a three handed Hold’em table, the button could also be described as “under the gun”.
Two-tone refers to group of cards which is made up of two different suits. It is primarily used to describe flop textures in Hold’em and Omaha. For example, the flop comes King of spades, Queen of clubs, Jack of clubs. There are two suits on the flop, spades and clubs, hence we might call it ‘King Queen Jacktwo-tone’. Although this is by far the most common application, any distribution of cards where there are two distinct suits may be referred to as two-tone.