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Keywords: Cheaply, Blind, Holdem, Flop, Raise
This usually refers to the first round of betting in a Texas Holdem or Omaha poker game where a poker player calls when they had not yet put any money into the pot.
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To call along as cheaply as possible.
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When you just call another players bet. You don't raise.
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A player who does not bet or raise but only calls the big blind.
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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.
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To call another playerâ€(tm)s bet when you might be thinking of raising.
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When a player just calls the blind instead of raising before the flop.
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Only calling a bet, and not raising the pot. This usually encourages another player to raise the pot.
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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.)
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When a player enters the round by only calling, rather than raising, a bet.
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Usually used to almost bribe another player, it refers to someone who calls the pot instead of betting or folding.
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To call the opening bet.
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When a player enters the pot by calling, rather than raising the bet.
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Limp Raise Little Slick Live One
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To call a bet or get in for free to see the flop.
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To call rather than raise in a betting round
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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.
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To enter the pot by calling rather than raising.
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When a player only calls the amount of the big blind to enter the pot on the first betting round.
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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.
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To enter a pot by calling rather than raising.
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To enter the round by calling bet rather than raising.
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To enter a betting round by calling rather than raising.
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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.
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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.)
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To only call the big blind before the flop
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To enter a betting round by calling a bet as oppossed to raising.
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To enter a pot by calling as opposed to raising.
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Take the minimum action to stay in the game (check/call).
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A player "limps in" if he does not bet or raise, and only calls the big blind.
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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.
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when a player/s just make or call the minimum bet.
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Attempting to get to the next round as cheaply as possible, by calling instead of raising.
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When a player is said to Limp In, they are calling a bet rather than raising.
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The act of just calling the bet pre-flop
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The calling of a bet.
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