单词 | re-raise |
释义 | re-raisen. Poker. A further increase of a stake or bet, in response to a raise (raise n.1 3b) by an opponent. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > entertainment > pastimes > game > card game > [noun] > actions or tactics > bidding or staking vie1533 revie1591 vieing1591 revying1610 paroli1688 raise1821 bid1880 bidding1880 sweetening1896 parlay1904 re-raise1910 call1968 1910 J. Chambers Mississippi River x. 193 When Two topped my re-raise of Four's raise by a hundred dollars, I was delighted. 1953 Anderson (Indiana) Daily Bull. 2 Dec. 24/2 The chances are very good that the other two players will just call your reraise. 1980 A. J. Jones Game Theory i. 16 Equally surprising is the fact that with an eight high straight flush..one should bet, make three re-raises, and then fold if the opponent persists. 2003 J. McManus Positively Fifth Street 30 Even a $16 reraise fails to make knees or hands tremble, though it can make a good player fold. This is a new entry (OED Third Edition, March 2010; most recently modified version published online March 2022). re-raisev. 1. transitive. To raise again (in various senses). ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > belief > suggestion, proposal > suggest [verb (transitive)] > for consideration > again resuggesta1711 re-raise1863 1683 J. Moxon Mech. Exercises II. 175 This must be mended in the Matrice by re-raising it to its due Thickness. 1827 J. Porter Sc. Chiefs I. ix. 84 He re-raised the flag. 1863 H. Spencer Ess. 2nd Ser. 34 Subsequently he reraises this apparent anomaly when saying [etc.]. 1884 Law Times 77 411/2 Not only would this..re-raise the question as to the power of the committee, but [etc.]. 1937 Times 31 Dec. 12/1 The object of making it impossible for such points of friction to be reraised in future. 1987 Spectator 14 Feb. 36/2 One of the Labour councillors..re-raised the matter with the education sub-committee. 2006 Oxf. Amer. Spring 25/1 She reraises her hand. 2. intransitive. Poker. To increase a stake or bet further, in response to a raise by an opponent. Also transitive with the stake or opponent as object. Cf. raise v.1 34d. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > entertainment > pastimes > game > card game > poker > [verb (intransitive)] > actions or tactics brag1734 fill1865 to go blind1872 to go it blind1872 stay1882 re-raise1903 sandbag1940 slow-play1971 1903 N.Y. Times 19 July 30/7 He saw the $35 it cost to draw cards, but did not reraise. 1908 A. Hornblow Profligate vi. 87 He did not like Billie re-raising after a pat hand had been raised. 1925 J. Lyons Encycl. Stage Material 23 After raising and re-raising the pot several times in a poker game recently, Cohen called Levy saying, ‘What have you got?’ 1937 El Paso (Texas) Herald-Post 3 May 4/2 Del reared back, saw his 30 and added another 30 for a raise. Ike wanted to reraise. 1977 Operations Res. 25 558 Player 6's gain with JJ22 will go down if his opponents overcall and reraise more often than they should; up if they overcall and reraise less often than they should. 2005 Online Gambler No. 3. 31/1 If somebody is bold enough to re-raise you, you'll have every right to be wary and consider folding your hand. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2010; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.1910v.1683 |
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