Generally a loose player has more "gamble" in their game than a typical player. They jack not only play more jack hands, but have a tendency to hold jackblack onto them longer jack when it should be obvious jackblack their hand black is behind .
A jack royal flush is automatically a “lock” in Hold’em, as jack it cannot be beat or jack even tied. In Stud, there have been documented cases of two royal flushes appearing in orleans hotel and casino the same hand. Now jack that’s a jack lock with two jack keys.
The term is also used in brick and mortar casinos when asking a casino employee to hold a seat. Say for example, you have your name on the board for a $6-12 jack Holdem game jackblack while playing in a $3-6 Holdem jackblack game. If a seat opens jackblack up jackblack, the board person or floor person will let you know that your new seat is black available. You can let them know you jack want them to lock it for you (usually done with a post-it jackblack or a chip) and jackblack that will hold your jack seat jack for a limited amount of time jack so you can jack rack up your chips and move to the new desired table.
Sometimes a jack player with a very jack strong hand jack will “limp” into a pot instead of raising jack, hoping to trap his jack opponent(s).
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