A player who does not bet or raise but only calls the big blind.
Calling the big blind on the first round (rather than raising), allowing the big blind to see the flop for free and indicating you have a weak hand.
To call another playerâ€(tm)s bet when you might be thinking of raising.
When a player just calls the blind instead of raising before the flop.
Only calling a bet, and not raising the pot. This usually encourages another player to raise the pot.
To place Chips in the Pot through a Call, rather than a Raise. (Normally, a "Limp In" takes place when the first person speaks by Calling the Big Blind.)
When a player enters the round by only calling, rather than raising, a bet.
Usually used to almost bribe another player, it refers to someone who calls the pot instead of betting or folding.
When a player enters the pot by calling, rather than raising the bet.
Limp Raise Little Slick Live One
To call a bet or get in for free to see the flop.
To call rather than raise in a betting round
A term used to describe when a player sitting in the small blind position, who has already committed some chips to the pot, calls the big blind bet.
To enter the pot by calling rather than raising.
When a player only calls the amount of the big blind to enter the pot on the first betting round.
A player who simply calls a bet instead of raising. Usually refers to first betting round in Texas Hold'em where a player simply calls the Big Blind.
To enter a pot by calling rather than raising.
To enter the round by calling bet rather than raising.
To enter a betting round by calling rather than raising.
In the first round of betting, simply calling the big blind rather than raising. This allows the big blind to see the flop for free, and indicates a weak hand.
To play poker by entering the pot calling rather than raising. (The usual concept of "Limp In" is when the first person to speak just calls the Big Blind.)
To only call the big blind before the flop
To enter a betting round by calling a bet as oppossed to raising.
To enter a pot by calling as opposed to raising.
Take the minimum action to stay in the game (check/call).
A player "limps in" if he does not bet or raise, and only calls the big blind.
To just call coming into a pot rather than raise. Used in Texas holdem when a player comes into the pot and just calls the big blind rather than raise.
when a player/s just make or call the minimum bet.
Attempting to get to the next round as cheaply as possible, by calling instead of raising.
When a player is said to Limp In, they are calling a bet rather than raising.
The act of just calling the bet pre-flop