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PT/PAHD Question
Whats the difference between:
cold call preflop and call preflop raise? |
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probably ont the best person to answer this b/c I'm not 100$ sure but I think cold call is calling when there has been a reraise
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Cold calling is calling a raise not from the blinds after somebody raises preflop. Call raise preflop includes the blinds.
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Or limp/calling would not be a cold call. To call cold means to call without having any money previously invested.
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not much. cold calling is calling a raise when you havent already called or put money in pot. You also can use flat call, smooth call etc. All of these terms are completely redundant and I hate it when they are used when just "call" is enough.
I especially hate it when people say "smooth call". this term really irks me for soem reason. |
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So whats the best way to evaluate how often a villain 3bets preflop?
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bump... or like move this into SSNL please...
Thanks. |
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not much. cold calling is calling a raise when you havent already called or put money in pot. You also can use flat call, smooth call etc. All of these terms are completely redundant and I hate it when they are used when just "call" is enough. I especially hate it when people say "smooth call". this term really irks me for soem reason. [/ QUOTE ] I've always thought that smooth call was a term used when you make a call w/ other active players behind you. Usually an indication of strength. Such as, you'd smooth call w/ a set on the flop so that you didn't run off the fish behind you with a raise. |
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[ QUOTE ] not much. cold calling is calling a raise when you havent already called or put money in pot. You also can use flat call, smooth call etc. All of these terms are completely redundant and I hate it when they are used when just "call" is enough. I especially hate it when people say "smooth call". this term really irks me for soem reason. [/ QUOTE ] I've always thought that smooth call was a term used when you make a call w/ other active players behind you. Usually an indication of strength. Such as, you'd smooth call w/ a set on the flop so that you didn't run off the fish behind you with a raise. [/ QUOTE ] busting out the overcalls now are we? EN |
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