Puppy Feet/Pups
What Does Puppy Feet/Pups Mean in Poker?
Puppy feet or pups refer to a pair of fives in poker.
When You Might Hear Or Use The Term Puppy Feet/Pups
This term is often used in casual conversation among players who enjoy using slang or nicknames for pocket pairs during a game.
In-Game Example
You’re dealt 55 in a Texas Hold’em game. As you look at your hole cards, you might say, “I’ve got puppy feet,” indicating your pair of fives.
Strategy / Tips
- Best Practice: Use puppy feet to set mine in deep stack scenarios where you can potentially flop a set against opponents who are likely to pay off.
- Common Mistake: Overvaluing the hand post-flop on high card boards, leading to unnecessary losses.
- Pro Tips: Be cautious of aggressive opponents who might exploit your weak holding; consider folding if the board texture or betting patterns suggest you’re beat.
- Differences playing over the table vs online: Online, you’ll have less physical reads; rely more on betting patterns and timing tells when deciding how to play your pair of fives.
Alternative Names
Commonly referred to as “nickels” in some poker circles.
FAQs
Q: Are “puppy feet” a good hand?
A: They are a middle pocket pair, useful for set mining but vulnerable to overcards.