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Scoop ( poker
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1) Declare both
ways in a high-low poker game that has a declare.
2) Win both ways in a high-low poker game that has a declare. (Just because
you declare both ways does not necessarily mean you'll win both ways.)
3) Win all of the pot in a high-low poker game that does not have a declare
by having both the highest and the lowest hand.
4) Win all of the pot in a high-low poker game that does not have a declare
by having the best hand for one way and no one has qualifiers for the other
way. For example, in high-low seven-stud, 8-or-better, if you have a full
house, and no one has an 8-low or better, you scoop the pot. Also called shoot
the moon (usually only in home games) for definitions 1 and 2, and sweep for
3.
5) In a no-limit game, a handful of chips. When a player bets, and the dealer
does not know exactly how much the bet is, the dealer might say, "One
scoop." When a bet is raised by approximately the same amount, the dealer
might say, "Two scoops."
6) In a limit game, two bets, that is, a bet and a raise. When a player raises,
the dealer might say, "Two scoops."
7) A game in which a player who wins two pots in a row must post a blind on
the next hand such that the game is played temporarily at a higher limit.
That limit is usually either twice the nominal size of the game, or 50% higher
(half kill). Thus, Omaha scoop might be a 4-8 game that becomes either 8-16
or 6-12 after someone wins two pots in a row.