Whipsaw ( poker )
Perform the action of two players who keep raising and re-raising
each other, while one player between them keeps having to call
further bets to remain in the pot. This can happen in a high-low
game in which one player has an excellent high, another thinks
he has a lock on low, and a third is trying to make a hand that
he thinks will beat one or both of them. While a whipsaw situation
may be quite honest, it sometimes also involves collusion between
the raisers for the purpose of extracting the maximum from the
sandwiched player. To prevent this sort of situation, most card
rooms limit the number of raises in any one round in limit games.
Comes from the action of two men wielding a whipsaw (a large,
two-handled crosscut saw) to cut down a tree. Also called crossfire,
sandwich, squeeze.
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