Q - Poker Dictionary
In high-low split games, the qualifier is a requirement that a hand must meet in order to be eligible for part of the pot, generally the low part.
To win one fourth of the pot is to be quartered. This is usually the result of splitting half the pot in a high-low split game.
Rabbit hunting is the act of asking to see what cards would have come up if a hand had continued. For example, if a hold'em player folds a flush draw, but would like to know if the flush would have come in, he or she might ask the dealer to deal out the next few cards. Some cardrooms prohibit it.


