dili şikâyetçi

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Türkçe - İngilizce
kicker
A particular type of resident of Texas who is associated with country/western attire, attitudes, and/or philosophy
{n} one who kicks or strikes back
A device such as a wood strip attached above the sides of a drawer to keep the drawer from tipping downward when opened
An unpaired card which is part of a pair, two pair, or three of a kind poker hand
An additional feature of a debt obligation that increases its marketability and attractiveness to investors
A name for a jump ramp Kickers usually have the property of throwing you up into the air rather than giving you distance
A device used to keep the boom from rising
A statement that amplifies self evidency of truth
top -- An unpaired card used to determine the better of two near-equivalent hands For instance, suppose you have AK and your opponent has AQ If the flop has an ace in it, you both have a pair of aces, but you have a king kicker Kickers can be vitally important in hold'em
back -top An unpaired card used to determine the better of two near-equivalent hands For instance, suppose you have AK and your opponent has AQ If the flop has an ace in it, you both have a pair of aces, but you have a king kicker Kickers can be vitally important in hold'em
One who, or that which, kicks
The highest unpaired card in your hand that doesn't participate in a straight or flush - i e , the card that does not contribute to the strength of your hand except by itself For example, if you hold AA743, you have a pair of aces with a 7 kicker Five card hands - straights, flushes, and full houses, - don't have kickers per se In games with community cards, kickers are especially important, because it's easy for two players to make similar hands For example, if you hold A8 and someone else holds A7, and the flop is AK642, you have your opponent out-kicked Your hand is AAK86 while theirs is AAK76 And you both lose to the guy playing 53 off suit under the gun
Additional compensation for a lender or investor, the right to share in the income from the property in addition to payments of principal and interest Also known as "equity kicker" or "lender participation"
Synonymous with the word activator or catalyst, and sometimes actually added as a third material in a three-part system
A bonus paid to a lender as an enticement to make a below-marketinterest rate loan
An enticement for investors, e.g. warranty added to the investment contract
A phrase preceding a headline that provides information about the story
An unpaired card used to determine the better of two near-equivalent hands For example, if two players have a pair of Kings but the next unpaired card in one hand is an 8 and the other a 7 then the 8 would be the kicker and give the hand a slightly higher value
One who takes kicks