Family Pot

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A family pot is a poker pot in which every (or nearly every) player at the table has called the bet to see the flop. In other words, no player has mucked their cards during the pre-flop part of the game.
Family pots are much more frequent in low-limit games than in higher-limit ones, as the action is much tighter in the latter kind.
For example, you’ll most often hear this term in a sentence when players say something like: “Tonight was a great game, hardly anyone was folding pre-flop, so we played one family pot after another for hours.”
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