Created by BooG690 on August 28, 2009
Definition
To fill up is a poker term referring to two pair or three of a kind hand becoming a full house as additional community cards are dealt.
Example
My opponent filled up on the river. My nut flush was worthless and I lost my entire stack to his full house.
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