List of poker playing card nicknames

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This list of poker playing card nicknames has some nicknames for the playing cards in a 52-card deck, as used in poker.

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Poker hand nicknames

The following sets of playing cards can be referred to by the corresponding names in card games that include sets of three or more cards, particularly 3 and 5 card draw, Texas Hold 'em and Omaha Hold 'em. The nicknames would often be used by players when revealing their hands, or by spectators and commentators watching the game. With TV and web broadcasting of Poker tournaments, nicknames became much more popular all over the world.[ according to whom? ]

Card initialsAlternative names
flushGolf Bag (set of clubs), Puppy Feet, Puppy Prints (from the design of the club)
flushWell-Dressed, Decked Out
flush Valentine's Day, All My Hearts, Heart-breaker (if it loses)
flushLaborers, Digging Deep, In The Hole (if it loses)
J4oPure Bluff Catcher
J4sBluff Catcher, NOT PURE
AA235, 2358K Fibonacci
A3579, 3579J, 579JKWhat Are The Odds
2357J, 357JKAll The Primes
2468T, 468TQ, 68TQAEven Stevens
AAAAK Knights of the Round Table, Monty Python and the Holy Grail
AAAA Team Rocket, Thunderbirds, Musketeers
AAAKK Windsor Castle, The Penthouse, Updown Court, The Pinnacle, Bran Castle (amongst some of the world's largest and/or most expensive buildings and/or mansions)
AAA Athos, Porthos and Aramis
AAKKBig Slick Did the Trick (a rhyme, if the appropriate two-pair hand is formed from the AK starting hand (aka Big Slick); poker professionals will tend to bet aggressively with this hand)
AAQQ Aqua
AAJJJackasses (play on "Jacks and Aces")
AA88 Dead Man's Hand
AKQJTBroadway (off-suit), Royal Flush (suited)
A3A6Austin 3:16 (after WWE wrestler Stone Cold Steve Austin)
A23ABC
AA23Princess Leia
A6A8TGolden Hand (from the Golden Mean)
AK47After the AK-47 assault rifle developed by Mikhail Kalashnikov
KKKKFour Horsemen, Kings of Leon
AAAKKKDUPLEX (Any two cards can be used. Basically two sets of trips. Instead of a 5-card hand called "Full House" you have a 6-card hand which makes a "bigger full house" or Duplex)
KKKAA The Nativity (the famous Biblical story in which the Three Wise Men visit Joseph & Mary to witness Jesus Christ's birth)
KKKQQ Buckingham Palace
KKKAlabama Knight Riders, Three Wise Men, Christmas Special, Ku Klux Klan, Keane
KKQQMommas and Poppas, ABBA, Double Date, "Aerosmith" (based on the song title, "Kings and Queens"), The Ice Breaker
KQJT9Off-Broadway (off-suit), Hail to the King (suited)
QQQQKElvis in Vegas, Queer Eye for the Straight Guy
QQQQJBachelor's Dream
QQQQVillage People, Magnolias, Scrabble Player's Dream, The Joy Luck Club
QQQSix Tits, Daisy Hand
QAAAKThe Duck
QQ33San Francisco waiters (Queens and Treys)
QJT98 Honeymoon in Vegas (if it wins, based on a scene from the movie of the same name)
JA55Jackass, Jazz
JJJJQThe Strip Club
JJJJ8Riewoldt On A Roll (after AFL Richmond full-forward Jack Riewoldt)
JJJJ5Neverland Ranch
JJJ55 Jackson Five
JJJ"Hart, Schaffner and Marx"
JJ55Rock 'n' Roll, Motown
JJ33Hookers With Crabs
JT987Convenience Store Straight, Honeymoon in Vegas (if it loses, based on a scene from the movie of the same name)
TTTTLarry (after Larry Fortensky, Elizabeth Taylor's eighth husband), Shotgun
TTTThirty Miles of Bad Road, Elk River, Gilroy, Judge Bean, Judge Duffy, Judge Judy, Judge Wapner, San Jose to Gilroy (approximate distance in miles between the two cities), Dallas to Fort Worth (ditto), Judas (his pay was "thirty pieces of silver")
TTFingers n' Toes (ten of each), Dubs Dimes, Duff McKagan, Top Titties
TJAATGolden String
TT33Hot Waitresses (Tens with treys)
TK42AStar Wars, Stormtrooper (Why aren't you at your post?)
T8642Rizlo, Scotch Straight
9988Oldsmobile [1]
9966Dinner For Four, Dubs Sixtyniners
999Extra Virgin (99 is "German Virgin")
888 Television Subtitles
77744Sailing Rednecks
77721, 21 Miles of Rough Road, Jackpot, [2] Slot Machine [3]
7733 Queens of the Stone Age (after their song 3's and 7's)
75432 (off-suit)Kansas City, [4] Sympathy Hand (it is the worst hand possible)
6667JDevil's Convenience Store
666The Devil, Lucifer, The Beast, Devil's Area Code, Kotch
65432Rabbit, The World Trade Center Straight [5]
555 Washington Monument, Pork Chop Sandwich, Movie Call (All bogus numbers start with "555")
5432AFirst Street, Little Minnie, Little Wheel , Pup, Puppy, Spoke , Steel Wheel (suited) , Steel Wheel Bike (suited) , The Bicycle
4444AHole-In-One
4444Yacht Club
444Grand Jury
49Full Cup (Joke from the TV Series Friends, where Chandler and Joey play "Cups")
36TJKThe Royal Sampler (from a joke on The Simpsons)
3333TTeddy, EJ, Mr Football (after AFL/VFL Footscray/Western Bulldogs legend Ted Whitten), 1961 (if it loses)
3333Forest, Four Trees, The Magic Numbers
3322Socks and Shoes, Mits and Mites, Mites and Lice, [6] Nits and Lice [6]
3A4A5 Pi
2222Mighty Ducks
222AAMarksman [7]
22233 Tent (smallest full house), Mites and Lice, [6] Nits and Lice [6]
222 Huey, Dewey, and Louie

Texas hold 'em pocket card nicknames

The following is a list of nicknames for pairs of two playing cards, usually hole cards, used in poker derivatives such as Texas hold 'em and Omaha hold 'em poker. These nicknames are usually used by the player when announcing their hand or by spectators or commentators who are watching the game.

Ace higher card

Card initialsAlternative nameExplanation
AA
Alan AldaAn alliteration, Alan Alda was the star of the television version of M*A*S*H [8]
Albert Anastasia An alliteration, first mob boss killed gangland style in 1957 [9]
American Airlines (A A or A A)So called due to the commercial airline's acronym and logo, AA (the aces are of different colors to mimic the AA logo) [10]
Apollo 11 So called due to it being the first mission to the moon while ace is considered 1, or because the hand "AA" means "11"
Banditerna (A A)Swedish for "the Bandits" [8]
BatteriesAA like a AA battery commonly used in portable electronic devices
Big SmokeAA is a strong pre-flop favorite ("smokes") over Big Slick (AK) or any other two-card hand.
BulletsLooks like bullets, possibly a reference to the Dead Man's Hand, two pair of aces and eights, suggesting that Wild Bill drew a third bullet in the back, which filled his hand in death [8]
EyesProbably from snake eyes in dice [8]
Eyes of TexasFrom the song, probably an elaboration on dice [8]
Flying Nazis [11] Probably because an A looks like a plane, and the Nazis had the most successful flying "aces" in their air force
Joe Louis (A A)Two black eyes, what you will get in the ring if you fight Joe Louis [12]
Pocket RocketsLooks like rockets [8]
NeedlesLooks like needles [8]
Rocky MountainsLooks like mountains [8]
Sharp TopsSharp on top, see also A4 [8]
Snake EyesFrom dice [8] snake eyes is the outcome of rolling the dice in a game of craps and getting only one pip on each die
Squirrel [13] Probably named because the hand is "the nuts". Possibly also a reference to the phrase "Even a blind squirrel can find a nut once in a while" [14]
SticksLooks like sticks [8]
TeepeesLooks like teepees [8]
Two Pips [15] A pip is a mark indicating the suit or numerical value of a playing card
Visine (A A)Two red eyes, it gets the red out [16]
AK Anna Kournikova Initials; also looks good, but never wins. [17]
Annalise Keating Initials;
Barry Greenstein(A K)From 5th annual Jack Binion World Poker Open in Tunica MS, as per Hooter Huon [8]
Big SlickIt is a slippery hand that one can easily lose a fortune over [17]
KalashnikovDue to the name of a gun designed by Mikhail Kalashnikov, AK-47.
Big Ugly (offsuit) [17] Imitating Big Slick, but "Ugly" if offsuit
Exxon Valdez (A K)Since it has a lot of black in it. [18]
King Arthur [19] Named after the legendary British leader.
Korean Airlines [19] Named after the South Korean Airline
Mike Haven (A K)Mike played two pre-flops all-in in a row with these cards to win the final table, coming from behind [8]
Salt Lake Pair [17] No explanation found. The "pair" refers to the cards being well matched, rather than of equal value.
Santa BarbaraDue to a big oil spill off Santa Barbara [8]
Arian KollenNamed after the Norwegian rapper Arian Kollen. His initials are A K, and he has also won some considerable pots with this hand.
Walking Back to HoustonGamblers who played this hand too strongly were often left with no getaway money. [8] Although other sources state its name was derived because the old time poker players would play this hand so well that they'd leave their opponents walking back to Houston [17]
AQ Antony & Cleopatra [8] A for Antony and Cleopatra his queen. Named after the famous lovers and Shakespearian works
Big ChickImitating Big Slick [8] (AK)
Big Slut [20] Imitating Big Slick (AK). Hands involving Queens are often derogatory, especially if they don't win.
Doyle BrunsonIn his book, Doyle said he would never play AQ, and busted out of the 2008 WSOP Main Event holding AQ offsuit.
Little Slick [20] Imitating Big Slick (AK)
Mrs Slick [21] Imitating Big Slick (AK)
Rocket Queen A song made popular from Guns N'Roses
AJArmani JeansAJ is the acronym used by the brand Armani Jeans
The Unraren/a
Apple Jacks [11] Backronym of AJ
Ajax [15] Named after the foam cleaner due to the phonetic similarity between "Ajax" and "Ace-Jack", or "A-Jacks"
Blackjack [22] Named after the card game in which AJ (Or an Ace with a picture card or 10) is the highest possible hand
Foamy Cleanser Ajax [8]
Hijack [23] As in "High-Jack"
Jackass [24] Imitative of "Jack-Ace"
Trapasso [25] Likely to be named after the American Football player A.J. Trapasso
AT Bookends 2 ends of the highest straight [26]
Johnny MossIt's speculated that Johnny Moss is associated with this hand because he began playing poker at the age of 10 [27]
Dick's Last ResortAn all in hand represented by the famous restaurant
A9 Rounders Hand From the movie [8]
McDerment (A 9)A corruption of the last name of Mike McDermott, the character played by Matt Damon in the movie Rounders , whose fortune rode heavily on this hand. [8]
Jesus (Chris Ferguson)Chris Ferguson beat T. J. Cloutier at the final hand of the 2000 WSOP Championship event holding A9 against TJ's AQ [27]
Gimp HandBecause it's so much weaker than Ace-Ten.
A8 Dead Man's Hand See Dead man's hand
Asterix and Obelix [28] Inspired by characters from René Goscinny's The Adventures of Asterix. Asterix represents the Ace due to the matching initial with Obelix representing the 8 due to their similar shape.
A7SlapshotNicknamed Slapshot as a hockey reference as sevens are sometimes called hockey sticks and aces are bullets [19]
The Sonnert [29] Named after poker player Bengt Sonnert for his success with it in the World Series of Poker Europe 2008
A6Mile High ClubAirplane and sex [26] (Aces are often nicknamed after planes due to their shape, "six" in German is pronounced as sechs similar to "sex")
Tennessee Ernie Ford Singer famous for the song Sixteen Tons [3]
A5High Five [11] An Ace is high, combined with a five gives us a high five
A4Plane Crash [11] Aces are synonymous with flying (e.g., 'Flying Nazis', 'Pocket Rockets' and 'American Airlines') probably due to the shape of the 'A', a '4' is like an 'A', but with a missing 'wing', hence Plane Crash
Stu Ungar Ungar won the last of his three World Series of Poker Main Event titles in 1997 with this hand, making a straight.
Fake AcesSince a 4 looks a bit like an A, the A4 can be called fake aces.
A3 Ashtray Imitates Ace-trey [8]
Baskin-Robbins Nicknamed Baskin-Robbins because of their 31 different flavors of ice cream. [27]
ThraceA portmanteau of "Three" and "Ace", also named after the historical and geographic area in southeast Europe Thrace [30]
A2Acey-DeuceyFrom the game Acey Deucy [31]
RiewoldtPlaying number of St. Kilda Captain, Nick Riewoldt (12)
Hunting SeasonAces are known as bullets and twos are known as ducks, hence hunting season [27]
Little Slick [11] Imitation of 'Big Slick' (AK)
BrutusImitates "et tu". From William Shakespeare's Julius Caesar.  As Brutus stab Caesar, he exclaims “Et tu, Brute?”.

King higher card

Card initialsAlternative nameExplanation
KKAce MagnetsAce Magnets because the ace is the only card you don't want to see [27]
Brokeback [7] Named after the film that depicts the complex romantic and sexual relationship between two cowboys (KK also being called "Cowboys")
Butchers of BaghdadReference to 2003 invasion of Iraq and the most-wanted Iraqi playing cards
Cowboys [11] No explanation found. The nickname is probably given for a number of reasons, including the association between cowboys and playing poker, the similarity between the "K" of "King" and the "C" of "Cowboys" and both characters are male. It could also come from a common nickname of the King card - the "Cowboy".
Elvis Presley [7] Named after the "King" of Rock and Roll
GorillasFrom King Kong [8]
Gorillas in the Mist From the movie starring Sigourney Weaver, [8] a nickname taken from "King Kong" (Also KK) [32]
KangaroosKangaroos are used on children's alphabet cards to illustrate a K [8]
Kevin Keegan [33] An alliteration
King Kenny An alliteration; the nickname of former Liverpool player Kenny Dalglish, who would soon be manager of Liverpool, Blackburn Rovers and Newcastle United
Knights [33] An association with the feudal king images on the cards
King Kong [11] An alliteration
Kinkerbells [34] Courtesy of Vince Van Patten on Celebrity Poker
Krispy Kreme [11] An alliteration
KQTito Hand (suited)If Tito loses
Ferdinand and Isabella A Spanish King and Queen [8]
Lucy and Ricky Lucille Ball and Ricky "the King and queen of television" [8]
Marriage (suited)If it wins, comes from the game Pinochle [8]
Mixed marriage (offsuit)Comes from the game Pinochle [8]
Othello (offsuit) [11] This is reference to Othello and Desdemona, the fated couple from William Shakespeare's play Othello. Possibly also a reference to 'Mixed Marriage'
Royal coupleA King and Queen [8]
King of Queens Popular American Sitcom starring Kevin James and Leah Remini.
ThroneAs befits a royal couple.
Valentine's Day (K Q) [27] A matched couple, both showing their hearts
KJBachelor's hand (offsuit)"Jack-King-Off" [8]
Bill Fillmaff (offsuit)The "signature hand" of "Bill Fillmaff", a character parodying poker professionals in general and Phil Hellmuth in particular, portrayed by Internet personality Kevin Bowen [35]
Kalashnikov Jikita Russian poker player Kalashnikov Nikita won $200 with this hand in an online poker room in 2020.
Harry Potter Written by J.K. Rowling [8]
Jamiroquai A British band fronted by singer Jay Kay
Just kidding [11] Backronym of JK, from the textspeak "j/k" (see below)
Joking'Jo' referring to the Jack; in textspeak, "j/k" is a pseudo-emoticon meaning "joking" or "just kidding"
Jackie Kennedy Wife of JFK
The rookieAs said by Daniel Negreanu
Jordy Kooistra Initials of Dutch poker player
King JohnKJ [8]
Kojak Mimics KJack, [8] thanks to the '70s crime drama starring Telly Savalas, who was himself a poker player and occasional participant in WSOP Main Events [32]
Ralph Perry 2002 World Series of Poker Main Event finalist berated by Antanas Guoga for overplaying the hand
Starsky and Hutch [36] Named after the crime fighting duo from the series of the same name|
Tucson Monster [11] No explanation found
KTBig AlA reference to Wisconsin poker player "Big Al" Emerson [27]
Katie Imitation of K-T [8]
Ken [33] A portmanteau of "King" and "Ten"
Ike TurnerBeats QT (Tina Turner – see below)
Woodcutter (offsuit)Possibly from the legend of King Edward and the Woodcutter [8]
K9Bow-wow [11] From canine
Canine "K"-nine [8]
DogsFrom canine [8]
FidoA derivative of canine [8]
Mongrel (offsuit)From canine [8]
Mutt (offsuit)From canine [8]
Pedigree (suited)From canine [8]
Michael Vick From canine, in reference to the former NFL QB's dog fighting conviction
Rin Tin Tin [33] From Rin Tin Tin K9 cop
The Doctor Who K-9, the Robotic Dog from the British Television Series Doctor Who
Sawmill Byron 'Cowboy' Wolford says:
Milton Butts and I were playing poker in Bryan, Texas, where they had a good game going on the weekends. We'd been playing for a couple of days when a hand came up in which I had a K-9. I made a pretty good hand with it, but lost the pot and went broke. As I was driving back home to Houston with Milton, feeling kind of disgusted about going broke with that K-9, we passed by a sawmill where a man was sawing logs in the lumberyard. "As hard as that guy works for his money, I'll bet he would never go broke with a K-9", I told Milton. And that's how K-9 got named "Sawmill." Some of those names are still going around – Doyle Brunson mentioned the sawmill hand in his book, Super/System [37]
K8KateA portmanteau of "King" and "Eight" [30]
FeastWhat the 'King ate' [8]
CheesburgerWhat the 'King ate' the King being Elvis Presley
KokomoImitative [8]
K7 Columbia River The Columbia River is famous for its salmon runs. "King Seven" sounds like "King Salmon" [27]
KevinSounds like Kevin [38]
K6KicksNicknamed "Kicks" (if Pig Latin is used) for phonetic reasons [30]
K5Knives [33] A combination of "King" and "Five"
Seattle Special/The Home TeamThe nickname refers to Seattle's NBC affiliate, channel 5 with call letters KING Seattle TV channel 5 based in King County, Washington, United States. Their news team's slogan is "The Home Team" [30]
K4Core [33] A portmanteau of "King" and "Four"
Fork4K sounds like "Fork" [27]
Fork Off (offsuit) [33] 4K sounds like "Fork" plus "Off" for offsuit
Forking Idiot [33] From "Fork". Probably a suggestion that you would have to be an idiot to play the hand
Oppression of the MassesThe answer to the question: "What is a king for?"
K3Alaska HandFrom Alaskan King Crab [8]
Commander CrabA derivative of King Crab [8]
Swedish MeatballsSWEDES [8]
King Crab3 looks like a crab [8]
Mortans HandBest hand he played [8]
SizzlerThe home of all-you-can-eat King Crab [8]
K2Big Fritz (suited)An unconfirmed reference to German poker player Andreas Fritz [30]
Donald A reference to Donald Duck, [30] the "King" of ducks (since twos are also known as "ducks")
The TraceyOriginated by a 1-2 no limit crusher at Parks poker room
Hand of the NightA reference created by Chris Hinst during his weekly poker night. Named because he kept getting this same hand.
King Gnu (offsuit)A reference to King Gnu.

Queen higher card

Card initialsAlternative nameExplanation
QQBitches [30]
Calamity Jane [11] No explanation found, but the nickname is likely to come from Cowgirls the female equivalent of Cowboys (KK). Calamity Jane was also a friend of Wild Bill Hickok, a gunfighter who died during a poker game.
P-COThe last two queens of England
Canadian AcesBecause Canadians revere the Queen [26]
Canadian RocketsBecause Canadians revere the Queen [26]
Four TitsVulgar [8]
Hilton Sisters Paris and Nicky Hilton [8]
Anna KournikovaVery pretty but seldom wins. [8]
Ladies [3] Because they're the only female cards. Queens tend to have derogatory names, especially when they lose, so Ladies is more likely to be used when they win.
Pair of Wire CuttersDykes [8]
Pocket Tubmans (Q Q)Reference to Harriet Tubman [8]
QuiggitiesReference to Jiggities (see JJ below)
San Francisco WeddingA gay reference [8]
Siegfried & Roy Two Queens [8]
Snowshoes [3] Probably because they're the shape of a traditional snowshoe
QJQuack [3] Combination of Queen and Jack
MaverickFrom the Maverick TV show theme song, "Livin' on jacks and queens. Maverick is a legend of the west" [8]
HawaiiAccording to the pros if you don't play QJ for a year you'll save enough money to go there.
Oedipusan allusion to Sophocles' Oedipus the King, the ancient Greek tragedy in which Oedipus (the "J" in this pairing) unwittingly kills his father and marries his mother, Jocasta (the "Q") [32]
Pinochle (Q J)The big hand in the game Pinochle [8]
JQueryJQuery never loses
QTCutie [39] For phonetic reasons
GoolsbyNamed for Everett Goolsby, well known Texas gambler. Crony of Doyle Brunson, Cowboy Wolford and Benny Binion [8]
Tarantino Quentin Tarantino, a famous movie maker [32]
Q-Tip [40] A backronym of QT. A Q-tip is a cotton swab.
Tina TurnerIt always gets beat. [41]
QuintImitative [8]
Robert VarkonyiIn the 2002 WSOP, Varkonyi knocked out Phil Hellmuth and eventually won the final event with this hand [8]
Q9Quinine"Queen Nine" sounds like "Quinine", an early anti malarial drug, [27] from lowball [8]
Q8
Snow and a Ho8 is a snowman, Q is a ho
Frigid BitchFrom "Snow and a Ho"
Face SitterA vulgar reference to analingus, what the 'queen ate' [8]
Bitch Called HopeTempting to try for a straight, but rarely succeeds
KuwaitNicknamed "Kuwait" for phonetic reasons [27]
Q7Computer Hand (offsuit)From an apocryphal story that a computer proved that these were the most commonly occurring cards on the Flop. [42]

There is also a story of an early computer simulation in which Q7 was a break-even hand [8] [2] Nickname for the IBM Q7 (AN/FSQ-7) SAGE computer. This type of vacuum tube computer was physically the world's largest computer ever built.

Dikea lady with a mullet
Q6 Arnold Palmer's ex-wifePalmer was nicknamed the King.
Nesquik From "quix"
QuixPhonetic similarity.
Sad Ole BessA play on Queen Elizabeth I's other nickname, "The Virgin Queen," AKA the Cherry Queen
Q5Granny MaeIf both spades, an old-time player, Granny=Queen, Mae=5th Month, some say Q5 spades was her favorite [8]
Q4HouseworkA joking response to the question, "What's a queen for?"
Prince MakerA joking response to the question, "What's a queen for?"
ShuliPopularized in the notorious underground "Emergency Poker League" or "EPL", frequented by elite players of the Canadian circuit
Q3Gay Waiter'Queen' with a 'tray' [8]
San Francisco Busboy'Queen' with a 'tray' [8]
Windsor Waiter'Queen' with a 'tray' [8]
Q2DaisyA reference to Daisy Duck, [30] the "Queen" of ducks (since twos are also known as "ducks"). See also "Donald" – K2
Queen LizA reference to Queen Elizabeth II

Jack higher card

Card initialsAlternative nameExplanation
JJBrothers [25] Two similar looking males, i.e. brothers
JiggitiesPopularized by YouTuber Brad Owen. Likely a reference to Family Guy's Quagmire's catchphrase.
FishhooksThey look like them, and because fish get beat with overpairs [8]
Jar Jars Jar Jar Binks is one of the most hated Star Wars characters, just as JJ is for many experienced poker players
Ice-JJ-FishLike the rapper, they rock [8]
JaybirdsStarts with J [8]
BowersNamed after the Jacks from the card game Euchre where jacks are the highest trumps and are called bowers, in turn from the German Bauer (literally, farmer)
Jonatan Johansson An alliteration, former Finnish footballer and Charlton Athletic forward, nicknamed 'JJ' by the fans
John Juanda [11] An alliteration, John Juanda is an American professional poker player
Colostomy Bag Vulgar, from "Pocket Jacks", 'Jacks' being a UK/Irish slang term for a toilet
RentboysTwo young men, similar to pocket queen's "Prostitutes" nickname
Knaves AplentyLiterally, a plethora of Jacks, a Knave being an alternative term for a Jack.
Kid Dy-no-mite Signature expression of the character JJ from the TV show Good Times [19]
One Eyed Jacks (J J)Both side views [8]
JT Justin Timberlake Justin Timberlake's initials
The Two Jakes The movie sequel to Chinatown starring Jack Nicholson and Harvey Keitel [8]
Greek Passport A Greek immigrant won with this to buy an Australian Residency
John Terry Named after the England Football Captain.
T.J. Hooker After the '80s action drama starring William Shatner [32]
J9BraggarsJacks and nines are wild in the game of braggars [8]
T. J. Cloutier (J 9) T.J. flopped three straight flushes with this hand in one year [40]
J8 Jeffrey Dahmer He 'ate Jack', serial killer who ate his victims [8]
Jacket Sounds like jacket [8]
J7Jack Daniels [40] Named after Jack Daniel's Old No. 7 Tennessee whiskey
J6Coop Deville [8] Named after the legend of Houston, TX
Kevin CusickFamous callout of J-6 and predicting a two pair before being dealt
J5 Jackson Five Michael Jackson's childhood group [8]
MotownRecord label for Jackson Five [8]
J4The New MotownMotown was named for the Jackson Five, but now there's only four
Austin SquattyNamed after John "Austin Squatty" Jenkins due to his penchant for raising and reraising with this hand [8]
Flat tireWhat's a 'jack for'? [8]
Kid GrenadeAfter a poker dealer who when he played was "liable to go off at any moment" [43]
J3J LoAs in "J-lo", "lo" meaning "low card" or perhaps the resemblance the 3 has to a derrière [44]
Lumberjack A Tree and a Jack
Minus Michael and JermaineJackson 5 without two members, preferably clubs to resemble Afros.
J2 The Prince and the Pauper (suited)After Mark Twain's novel set in 1547, which tells the story of two young boys who are identical in appearance: Tom Canty, a pauper who lives with his abusive father in Offal Court off Pudding Lane in London, and Prince Edward, son of King Henry VIII. They end up changing places.
Heckle and JeckleNicknamed Heckle and Jeckle after twin cartoon jaybirds (2 Jays) that first appeared on television in 1946 (Heckle and Jeckle were, in fact, magpies). [30]
Jack ShitPopular English phrase referring to "nothing", in this context referring to the fact there is a Jack with the worst possible kicker and also something widely regarded among poker players as a "nothing" hand.

Ten higher card

Card InitialsAlternative nameExplanation
TTAudi [13] Named after the famous Audi TT car
Binary [40] In Binary, 1010 equal 10 (in decimal notation)
Bo Derek Actress from movie 10 [19]
Dimes [30] A dime is a coin worth ten cents or one tenth of a United States dollar
Dynamite [45] Comes from T and T sounding like the explosive TNT
McDonald'sNamed after the ten piece McNugget
PotatoesThe zero (0) in 10 looks like a potato, and potatoes are sometimes called Taytos. Alliteratively, Pocket Potatoes.
TensionImitative [8]
TNT [45] Comes from T and T sounding like the explosive TNT
Train TracksAn alliteration
T9Mobile HandNamed after the "Text on 9 Keys" mode on mobile phones
CountdownCountdowns usually start at ten, nine... [27]
T8TetrisImitative [8]
T7Bowling HandThe difficult Seven-ten split [8]
Daniel Negreanu (10 7)His favorite hand [3]
Split A bowling reference, a seven-ten split [8]
T6Sweet SixteenSix and Ten. Should be mumbled with sarcasm as you fold it [46]
Filet-O-FishThis hand looks good but in reality has no value
T5Dime StoreFrom 5 & dime [8]
HomosexualA gay reference, as you cannot make a straight with a ten and a five in your hand.
Five and Dime [47] From nickname "Dimes" as a dime is a United States coin worth 10 cents. A Five and Dime is a type of variety store.
MerfsA draw poker game where tens and fives are wild [30]
WoolworthsThe Five and Dime store chain [8]
T4Ex-GirlfriendNamed after a Las Vegas local's highschool girlfriend, because it sounds like the last name "fortin"
Broderick CrawfordFrom 50s "Highway Patrol", who said "10-4" into radio [8]
CB Hand Ten-four is CB radio language for OK [8]
ConvoyFrom the old trucker song, ten-four good buddy [8]
Good BuddyOld trucker radio language, ten-four is CB language for OK [8]
Over and OutTwo-way radio language for end of conversation, ten-four is radio language for OK [8]
Roger ThatTwo-way radio language for OK, ten-four is also radio language for OK [8]
Truckers' Hand Following the CB radio craze of the '70s, for the same reasons as "Broderick Crawford" [32]
The Trucker [48] From CB radio [8]
T3KitchiesThe T3 must be offsuit; refer to Dipthrong's kitchen for origin
Fast Connection Refers to the T3 telecommunications connection [30]
Alexisdg8A famous Canadian player from Quebec won his first tournament with this hand
Hot WaitressTen with a tray (trey) [30]
T2 Terminator 2 T2 is abbreviation for Terminator II [8]
WhirlygigContemporary [8]
Doyle Brunson (a.k.a. Texas Dolly) Doyle "Texas Dolly" Brunson twice won the WSOP in 1976 and 1977 turning these hole cards into full [houses] [8]

Nine higher card

Card initialsAlternative nameExplanation
99 Barbara Feldon Played Agent 99 on Get Smart [8]
HitlersNein, nein!
German VirginWhat a German Virgin would say: "Nein, nein!"
Phil Hellmuth (9 9)He won the 1989 WSOP with this hand [8]
Red Balloons (9 9)From the 1980s song 99 Red Balloons by Nena
PopeyesLook like Popeye's arm muscles [19]
Pothooks [49] The 9 looks like a traditional pothook
Wayne Gretzky Hockey player's uniform number [8]
98 Oldsmobile The Olds 98 car [8]
97Persian Carpet RideA term Antonio Esfandiari coined for his favorite hand, making joking reference to his Persian heritage. He used the term on Poker After Dark , apparently after his friends teased him about the hand, no further explanation given. [50] However, Esfandiari also used the term on the commentary track of the World Poker Tour Season 2 DVD set, so the term dates back to at least 2004.
96 The Dirty 69, sexual reference [8]
Big Lick 69, sexual reference to Big Slick [8]
Breakfast of Champions 69, sexual reference [8]
Dinner For Two 69, sexual reference [8]
Good Lover 69, sexual reference [8]
Happy Meal 69, sexual reference [8]
Mighty Meal 69, sexual reference, 96 suited, stronger than a Happy Meal (see above)
Big Love 69, sexual reference
Joe Bernstein A gambler from the 30s, a sharp road gambler. Joe was known as a dapper dresser at the poker table [8]
Jaka ŠubicFamous Slovenian improv comedian and poker player.
Percy (offsuit)69, sexual reference [8]
Prom Night (suited)If suited because they wear a tux on prom night, 69 sexual reference [8]
Burger and a Grape Snow ConeReference to Alan Jackson's "Chattahoochee"
95Betty HuttonFrom a version of stud with nines & fives wild [8]
Dolly Parton From the movie 9 to 5 [8]
Hard Working ManWorks 9 to 5 [8]
94 Joe Montana 49ers quarterback, borrowed from 92 Montana Banana; when he was benched, the joke was 49 unsuited [8]
Lost World SeriesRefers to the lost baseball World Series of 1994. Could also refer to the fate of a player who plays these cards incorrectly. [3]
San Francisco 49 refers to San Francisco's Football team, the 49ers, which in turn refers to men of the 1849 gold rush in the Sierra Nevada mountains east of San Francisco [27]
93Jack BennyFor years Jack Benny claimed to be 39 years old [30]
The SandySandy Dunlop became 2013 champion of the Black Cat Poker tournament with these hole cards
92Montana BananaIt is a widely asserted myth that this nickname originates from the legalization of poker in Montana by Proposition 92. However, poker was legalized in Montana by the Card Games Act, 23-5-311. [51] The nickname is referring to how it is more likely that bananas will grow in chilly Montana than that this hand will make money. [42]

Other sources suggest it is Joe Montana's quarterback rating [19]

Twiggy From the 70s model's top measurement of 29 [8]

Eight higher card

Card initialsAlternative nameExplanation
88Dawg Balls/Doggie BallsLooks like them [8]
Piano KeysThere are 88 keys on a piano [40]
Rocket 88 Big car was Olds 98, smaller car called Olds 88 [8]
RacetracksGoes round and round like a race track [8]
SnowmenLooks like two snowmen [8]
Lindros Eric Lindros wore Jersey #88
Dale Jr. Dale Earnhardt Jr. drove the #88 car in NASCAR
Two Fat Ladies [52] Looks like two fat ladies [8] taken from bingo [53]
LaceyLooks like shoelaces tied in a bow
Octopuses/OctopiAn octopus has eight tentacles
PretzelsLooks like two pretzels [8]
WurlitzerThe number of keys on the Wurlitzer electric piano [8]
Time TravelThe time travel speed (88 mph) used in the Back to the Future trilogy [8]
Infinity on the SideLooks like two infinity symbols on their side
OvechkinA reference to the hockey player Alexander Ovechkin, who wears jersey #8.
87 RPM The very first record format was a 10-inch disc that spun 78 revolutions per minute [30]
TahoeFrom the seven/8 variation of holdem [8]
CrosbyA reference to the hockey player, #87 Sidney Crosby.
86PoochBill Puccio swears these cards win every time
JagrNamed after hockey player Jaromír Jágr, who wore number 68 his entire career.
Rick JamesNamed after Singer/Celeb Rick James, who died on 8/6.
EubieIf you play these, you be broke [8]
Henry Bowen A Texas gambler [8]
Maxwell SmartFrom TV show Get Smart , Agent 86, see also 99 [8]
Pacheco Nuts (offsuit) [54] The California Grand, in Pacheco is right alongside Highway 680.
85The HamiltonThis hand is so named after a well known Scottish player. It is of course not a powerful hand but can on occasion make a well disguised straight. Its main function, though, is to tilt other players. [8]
ChadFootball player Chad Ochocinco wears uniform number 85. Ochocinco, translated literally from Spanish, means "Eight Five."
84Big BrotherFrom George Orwell's book titled 1984 [8]
Boris BackhandFrom boris89 winning 217,752.13 on this hand [8]
Orwell Author of the book titled 1984 [8]
83Most Feared Hand in Hold'em [8] A tongue in cheek reference to it being the third worst hand in poker
Raquel Welch Raquel Welch still claims to be 38 [27]
The OctocrabLooks like a crab, which has 8 legs. Popularized by YouTuber Ben Deach. [55]
LuigiThe closest hand to the Mario hand
82TadpoleAn answer to the statement, "What the duck ate."
The Ball BusterThis hand is not technically the worst but it is still horrible.
MarioA reference to the ball buster

Seven higher card

Card initialsAlternative nameExplanation
77AxesLooks like them
ScythesA seven looks like a scythe
Len Goodman Renowned judge from Strictly Come Dancing , known for his famous catchphrase, "Seven!"
Candy CanesLooks like them [40]
Hockey SticksLooks like them [8]
MulletsBecause of the hair style, flat in front, long in back [8]
SaturnSaturn VII rocket [8]
Sunset StripFrom the title of the television series 77 Sunset Strip [8]
Walking Sticks [40] Looks like them
76TrombonesFrom the song 76 Trombones, from the musical The Music Man and its film adaptation [8]
Union Oil Union 76 gas stations [8]
75007 (7 5)Reference to James Bond's winning hand in the 2006 movie Casino Royale
Vietnamese SlickYear the Vietnam War ended
Heinz The H. J. Heinz Company in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania has 57 varieties of condiments, the most famous being ketchup [27]
Pickle ManA reference to Heinz of 57 sauces fame [8]
The CorriganA reference to the one and only Josh Corrigan, an icon of the Newcastle poker community, also coined the “Newcastle Nuts” by Novocastrian locals
PistolA reference to the famous pistol made by Fabrique Nationale the FN Five-seven
74Double Down [56] A Double Down is a player decision in Blackjack, in which you are betting that your hand can be won with one more card. A player may only double down on his first two cards dealt. When a player doubles down, the original bet is automatically doubled (a second chip appears) and the player receives one more card. [57] Since there are more 10 point cards than any other, doubling down is most worthwhile on an 11-point hand, 7-4 being worth 11 points.
Ghost Dog [25] Almost undoubtedley from the film Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai starring Forest Whitaker, but no explanation found
KalashnikovMost likely refers to the famous AK-47 and AK-74 assault rifles designed by Mikhail Kalashnikov
73Dutch WaiterSven with a Tray
Joe Hachem Joseph Hachem won the 2005 World Series main event holding 7 3 when the flop came 4 5 6 [27]
Swedish BusboySven with a Tray, see also San Francisco Busboy and Dutch Waiter [8]
72Beer Hand (offsuit)It's called the Beer Hand because it's either time for a beer; or if you win with this you need to get other players a beer; or only a person full of beers would play this hand. [27]

The beer hand has the worst chance of winning of all possible pocket cards in a full table playing Texas Hold'em. It is slightly better in short-handed games because the fact that it is not possible to make a straight or flush without hitting four appropriate community cards is less important in short-handed games. [58]

Hammer (offsuit) [52] The Hammer isn't specifically the 72 hand. At least not officially. In poker, the hammer is defined as the last position (the cut-off), particularly when you're heads-up. The 72 offsuit got the nickname as a result of a competition to play "The Hammer" on "The Hammer" and has been adopted into legitimate Oxford Dictionary poker parlance [59]
W.H.I.P. (offsuit)Worst Hand In Poker [38]

Six higher card

Card initialsAlternative nameExplanation
66BootsLooks like them [8]
CherriesNicknamed because of similarity to the shape of the number 6 [30]
Kicks Get your kicks on Route 66 [8]
Route 66 The road from Chicago to LA [8]
65Bus Pass [13] UK bus passes are often available to citizens over the age of 65 (although this age varies) [60]
Ken WarrenWon with this hand at World Series of Poker [8]
64Billion Dollar Hand [13] In reference to The $64,000 Question
GilchristNamed after the Australian cricketer Adam Gilchrist for his ability to always hit 6's and 4's [30]
ArloRoyal Arlo if suited, named after Arlo Payne, a long time regular poster to the usenet newsgroup rec.gambling.poker[ citation needed ]
63BlockyAnother nickname of Broomcorn from the story in Doyle Brunson's Super/System. He used to play 63 as an ambush hand [8]
Jimmy Summerfield (offsuit)Kevin Larsen says:
One time while playing with Jimmy, she [the dealer] had noticed that trash cards were hitting the flop quite often especially 6's and 3's, so Jimmy wins a huge pot after she told him to play the 63 off he was holding. Thus was born the "Jimmy Sommerfield".
Once, while playing down on the coast, a player wins a big pot. He slaps his cards down on the table and announces "I've got a Jimmy Somerfield!". Then Jimmy says "Let me introduce myself", and shows the player his ID.
I was dealing a four eight game one night to Jimmy, a few other dealers and a bunch of locals. A fairly loose game. The pot is capped six or eight way action. Jimmy announces preflop "I've got my hand !" Nobody believes him when the flop comes 6 6 3 He gets four or five callers to the river. Monster Pot! [61]
Spanish InquisitionNickname given to this starting hand by Iron Men of Poker. Refers to the fact that "Nobody Expects the Spanish Inquisition", a reference to the classic Monty Python quote. [62]
62Aimsworth Byron 'Cowboy' Wolford says:
I was in San Antone playing a big no-limit game with Jack Straus, Sen. Red Berry, and a bunch of the old-time players. Jack was on top of you all the time, but in full ring games, he wasn't as tough as he was shorthanded or heads up. He had two aces and I took the flop with a 6-2. A deuce came on the flop, he made a bet, and I called him. Off came another deuce on the turn, he bet, and I called him. A third deuce came on the river and we got all in. When I showed him that 6-2, he said, "What the hell were you drawing at there, Cowboy?"
"Oh, I wasn't drawing at nothing", I answered. "Just aiming at another deuce. I guess I'm Aimsworth." [37]

Five higher card

Card initialsAlternative nameExplanation
55 Sammy Hagar After Hagar's song, "I Can't Drive 55" [8]
NickelsFive cents per nickel [8]
PrestoThere is debate as to where this term originated. The most commonly accepted source of the nickname is that many years ago, before Rec.gambling [63] was split into several groups, followers of the group who were blackjack players were fond of saying "Presto!" as they turned up a 21. This became a sign of recognition of fellow travelers. Around this time (circa 1991), the World Rec Gambling Poker Tournament(WRGPT), of which the first few were played slowly over email, came into being. During WRGPT2(92-93), the attribution of pocket fives as the "Presto Hand" was made by the player Howard Simonson, after using pocket fives to knock out several players from the tournament some number of times. [If a copy of the table-talk from WRGPT2 can be found and cited, this can be absolutely confirmed] Consequently, the term stuck among the rec.gambling minions, and has become a common poker term today. [64] There is also suggestion that the hand won more often than it should due to a computer glitch. [19]

However, there is a counter-argument that there used to be a club in London called the Presto Club. The address was 55 Victoria Street, London. Therefore, whenever someone was dealt 55 in hold'em, they'd say they were dealt "Presto", because of the club's street address. When English players played events worldwide, the word spread, and it caught on everywhere. [65]

Snakes [19] Looks like two snakes
Speed Limit55 MPH, [8] the maximum speed limit in the US in the National Maximum Speed Law era
54Colt 45The gun, and the beer [8]
Jesse James Because the outlaw was rumored to have been shot by a .45 [8]
MoneymakerWinning hand of Chris Moneymaker, 2003 World Series of Poker Main Event champion [27]
53Bully JohnsonA poker player that Doyle Brunson described as being "laid back and quiet". He played this hand after being raised preflop and caught a straight on the flop to beat another guy's trip aces [30]
JuggernautWell-known Magic: The Gathering artifact card with power of five and toughness of three.
52Bomber B-52 bomber [27]
Pick-upAs in 52 card pick up [27]
Quarter25 cents [8]
Two Bits25 cents [8]
IveyNamed for one of the greatest bluffs on High Stakes Poker, when Phil Ivey raised pre-flop with a five-deuce offsuit, was re-raised by Lex Veldhuis with KJ suited, and then went all in causing Lex to fold his hand.

Four higher card

Card initialsAlternative nameExplanation
44
SailboatsThe fours look like sails on a boat.
Obama Barack Obama is the 44th President of the United States
Dark Force (4 4)Dark Side Of The Fours [27]
Darth Vader (4 4)The two black fours are the "Dark Side of the Fours" [8]
Diana Dors Her top measurement [8]
The Harley (4 4)Favorite hand of BCP pro Harley Quin after flopping quads with these hole cards: "The Fours are strong with this one..."
Luke Skywalker"May the Fours be with you." Usually referenced with one black four, and one red four. [40]
Princess Leia (4 4)An extension of the Luke Skywalker and Darth Vader reference [8]
Fourtalen/a
Magnum The .44 cal gun [8]
Midlife Crisis [66] Likely to be named after the approximate age of the average midlife crisis (actually given as 46) [67]
43WaltzIn music, waltzes are always in 3/4 meter [27]
Books"What's a tree for ?"
42 Jack Bauer [27] The main character in 24
Lumberman's HandA common piece of lumber is a two by four [27]
The Principle [27] Canadian Politician, Steven Hicks Favorite hand. He always said he played it On Principle
The AnswerIn The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy , the computer decided that the answer to everything in the universe was 42 [8]

Three higher card

Card initialsAlternative nameExplanation
33CrabsBecause a 3 looks like it has pincers [8]
Lucky DragonFavorite Chinese hand that "never loses"
Treys"Trey" dates back to the 14th century, and is a name for a card or a die showing three points; originally from Old French treis. [68]
32Can of Corn [8] This nickname likely comes from baseball where a "Can of Corn" is an easily caught fly ball. Supposedly comes from a general store clerk reaching up and dropping a can from a high shelf. [69] Likely to be analogized due to the ease in which 32 is caught since it is the lowest possible non-hand (22 being a pair).
Little Pete [8] No explanation found
The Diaper"The Dirty Diaper" if offsuit. As made famous by Nick Rigby in the 2021 World Series of Poker Main Event
Michael Jordan From his jersey number (23) [32]
Polish Big SlickA bad Polish joke mimicking AK Big Slick [8]
The Nut Low [70] In this instance 'nut' meaning 'most' rather than 'best', low hand (i.e., the lowest hand)
Hooter Hand (suited)Named after famous poker dealer Houth "Hooter" Houn who played this hand as aggressively as AK.
Crubs (if clubs)From the card game Hearts [8]

Pocket Twos

Card initialsAlternative nameExplanation
22Desmond [13] Named after Archbishop Desmond Tutu
Ducks [71] From deux, the French word for two, also a two looks like a duck, [8] also used in bingo [53]
DeucesFrom Old French for two [72]
Quack Quack [40] From two little ducks, also bingo reference to the number 22 [53]
Swans/SwarovskisLooks like Swarovski Crystal swans [8]
Richard NixonFrom the famous photo of Nixon getting on a helicopter giving two victory signs

One-eyed royals

The phrase one-eyed royals is jargon referring to the three face cards showing only one eye: the Jack of Spades (J), Jack of Hearts (J) and King of Diamonds (K). The faces depicted on these three cards are shown in profile, resulting in only one eye being visible. The variant form "one-eyed Jacks" excludes the King of Diamonds. The cards are also sometimes referred to as "one-eyed Jacks and the Man with the Axe", which relates to the King of Diamonds being the only one to bear an axe instead of a sword. These cards are frequently designated as wildcards in home games of draw poker. Other such phrases include "Suicide King", denoting the King of Hearts (K) bearing a sword through his head, and 'Bedside Queen', denoting the Queen of Spades (Q) bearing a staff that resembles a wooden bedpost. The name "Allergic Queen" also refers to the Queens facing away from the flowers they hold.

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