Odds

The Odds to win a hand. Please take a close look at our section on Odds and Outs as it is vital for poker players to get a grip on this matter as soon as possible.

Offsuit

Denotes cards of different colours. Often you will see an "o" when reading card combinations. For example: KhJd are offsuit and will also often be displayed as KJo.

Omaha

Similar to Texas Hold'Em, the main difference being that each player receives 4 Hole Cards of which exactly 2 must be used.

Open Ended Straight

A Straight Draw that consists of 4 connected cards. It can be finished by a card at the low or high end. For example: 5678 - both a 4 or a 9 would complete the Straight.

Out Button

This is used to mark players who are seated at a table but not currently involved in game play.

Outs

Outs are all cards that can complete your hand. The more Outs you have, the better your chances. Please take a close look at our section on Odds and Outs as it is vital for poker players to get a grip on this matter as soon as possible.

Overbet the Pot

Betting more than the amount that is currently in the Pot.

Overpair

If the rank of the cards that form your Pocket Pair is higher than any card on the table, you hold an Overpair. For example: You hold KK and the Board shows 69Q. Also see Underpair.