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What is a Cranberry in Poker?

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What is a Cranberry in Poker?

What Does Cranberry Mean in Poker?

In online poker, a ‘Cranberry’ refers to a $25,000 chip, typically used in high-stakes games. Its name is derived from its distinctive reddish-pink color, similar to that of a cranberry fruit.

When You Might Hear Or Use The Term Cranberry

In high-stakes cash games or prestigious tournaments where large chip denominations are in play, players and dealers often reference cranberries during chip exchanges and betting.

In-Game Example

During a high-stakes game, a player bets a stack of cranberries, raising the stakes significantly and putting pressure on opponents with smaller chip stacks.

Strategy / Tips

  • Best Practice: Use cranberries to exert pressure in large pot situations, where their high value can intimidate less experienced players.
  • Common Mistake: Misjudging the pot size or opponent stack and overcommitting cranberries, leading to potential overexposure.
  • Pro Tips: In live games, watch for physical tells when cranberries are in play; online, use virtual equivalents to calculate pot odds and pressure points.

Alternative Names

There are no widely recognized alternative names for cranberries in poker.

FAQs

Q: Are cranberries used in all poker games?
A: No, cranberries are typically reserved for high-stakes games due to their high denomination.

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