Frederico Pereira

Frederico has been writing about poker for over 15 years, with the last 5 at 888poker. He covers everything from player profiles to strategy, always looking for the angle that makes the game click. When he's not writing about poker, he's probably playing it.

Frederico Pereira 's Articles
A cooler is a hand that is clearly too strong to fold but ends up being second best after the chips go in. The most common example of cooler is picking up pocket Kings preflop and our opponent has the Aces. In most situations it would be completely incorrect to fold KK preflop, but we have to accept that sometimes we will be coolered by the AA. Other examples might include ‘set over set’ or losing with a full house against a stronger full house (depending on the exact circumstances).
The term burn means to discard the top card from the deck rather than deal it to the table. For example, in live Hold’em games, it’s common for the dealer to burn cards before dealing on every street. This is done to protect against cheating, or in case the value of the top card had been accidentally revealed to any player at the table.
The bubble is the situation in a poker tournament right before the prize pool is reached. Every player knows that if he busts out of the tournament right now, he’ll walk away with nothing. This creates a dynamic where a large number of the shorter stacks are simply trying to ‘hold on’ until that last player busts. Although the largest bubble is always right before reaching the prize pool, miniature bubbles can be created any time there is a considerable jump in payout.
A boat is simply a nickname for a full house in poker. This particular nickname may even be used more commonly than the actual hand name itself, pesumably because it’s easier to say than “full house.”A boat is made when we hold 3 cards of one rank and two cards of another, for example QQQJJ. This hand would be described as a boat “Queens full of Jacks”.
Frederico Pereira

Frederico has been writing about poker for over 15 years, with the last 5 at 888poker. He covers everything from player profiles to strategy, always looking for the angle that makes the game click. When he's not writing about poker, he's probably playing it.