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Qualifier

For Qualifier we have terms and definitions in 6 topics. The topics are Casino, Gambling, Mathmatical Markup, Online Casino, Remote Control Cars and Sports Collectibles.



Qualifier (Casino)

In poker, the minimum standard a hand must meet in order for it to be eligible for part of the pot.


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Qualifier (Gambling)

In poker, the minimum standard a hand must meet in order for it to be eligible for part of the pot.


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Qualifier (Mathmatical Markup)

A MathML content element that is used to specify the value of a specific named parameter in the application of selected pre-defined functions.


Qualifier (Online Casino)

In poker, the minimum ranking a hand must have in order for it to be eligible to take part of the pot.


Qualifier (Remote Control Cars)

When you attend an R/C car race, you will normally have two or three qualification races, then you will race in your Main Event. The way racers are sorted varies between different events, but usually you will have your best "qualifying time" determine what Main you will race in (some racing organizations use FTD, or Fastest Time of the Day, to determine qualifying order). The qualifying time refers to the number of laps you are able to complete during the qualifying race (each qualifier is normally 4 or 5 minutes). If you tie with someone else who has the same number of laps, the lowest elapsed time will win. See the entry for Main Event to see how the rest of a race event is run.


Qualifier (Sports Collectibles)

In some cases, a card will be designated with a qualifier. A "qualified" card is a card that meets all the criteria for a particular grade, but fails the standard in one area. For example, a card which exhibits all the qualities of a NM-MT 8, but is 90/10 centered left to right, will receive a grade of NM-MT 8oc. The "OC" stands for off-center. Here is a brief list of qualifiers: OC (Off-center), ST (stain), PD (Print Defect), OF (Out of Focus), and MK (Marks).




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