Abbreviation or shortening for Underdog, the team or player that is most likely to lose or come 2nd / 3rd or last
1. Underdog; that is, a player with a smaller chance to win than another specified player. Frequently used when the exact odds are expressed. Harry might have been bluffing, but if he really had the king, my hand was a 4-to-1 dog, so I folded.
A hand unlikely to win. From underdog.
Abbreviation for 'under dog'.
the person with the lowest chance of winning hand, " when he called my all-in and showed a higher set, I was a 43-1 dog to win; only the remaining five could help me".
The bowler with the lowest score on a team.
The team, side or contestant in any given event considered to be the least likely to win (the underdog).
The team thought to have the least chance to win. Short for underdog.
The team or player predicted to most likely lose the game or match. The Underdog.
The underdog in any event.
Shortened form of "underdog."
The sports team or entry perceived to be most likely to lose, as in “underdog
Short for Underdog, in a heads-up battle, the person who has the lesser chance to win. Double Belly Buster Straight Draw Cards that could make a straight with two different cards. For example, 24568. In this case the three would make a straight and the seven would make a straight. The term gets special attention because when a player holds the right cards and makes either straight, it's extremely hard to read.
In American bettig terminology, dog refers to the underdog or longshot in an event.
short for underdog, meaning the player who is least likely to win a hand when it begins. Someone holding a pair of kings is a “dog” to someone holding aces
Another term for an underdog or an unexpected winner.
Americanism for the worst of underdog hand. Big dog is used for a big disadvantage and little dog for a small disadvantage
The team or player least likely to win, the underdog.
Dog is short for “underdog.” If the better team wins the game, the dog is the team that loses. The opposite of the dog is the favorite.
A hand unlikely to win the pot.
Abbreviated form of Underdog.
The underdog, or the team getting points.
In sports betting, the team perceived to be most likely to lose.
Short for underdog; someone who is not favored to win the pot
a term for underdog, Alpo or puppy, i.e., the contestant or team that gets the points.
A hand that is behind. The underdog hand.
The team getting the points or the plus money in a wager.
The Underdog in the sports bet
A shortened version of "Underdog". A player who is behind at the moment.
The underdog in any betting proposition.
I bet you can come up with 10 different usages for that word. Well, you are not far behind here. It means an underdog - a player with a smaller chance to win than another specified player. Frequently used when the exact odds are expressed.
Any big-dog or little-dog hand. An underdog.
Another word for underdog. The player who doesn't have much change to win the pot.
The team that is getting points in a point spread game.
The team that is the underdog in any bet or wager.