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excuse my ignorance
i'm new to this... i don't understand what all the abbreviations are
i know utg is under the gun and sb/bb are small and big but i don't know what CO, MP1(2,3), Hero along with a few others stand for thanks in advance |
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Re: excuse my ignorance
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i'm new to this... i don't understand what all the abbreviations are i know utg is under the gun and sb/bb are small and big but i don't know what CO, MP1(2,3), Hero along with a few others stand for thanks in advance [/ QUOTE ] CO = "cutoff seat", meaning the player to the button's immediate right. MP = "middle position". When you're referring to two different middle position players in the hand, you refer to them as MP1 and MP2. When someone is describing a hand history, "Hero" usually refers to the person describing the hand. Not everyone wants the public to know what name they use on a site, so when posting a hand history from an Internet poker site many people will replace their actual screen name with "Hero". |
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Re: excuse my ignorance
When people use bisonbison's hand converter to post hands here, it labels them as "hero".
The positions for a full ring go as follows: sb, bb, utg, utg+1, utg+2, mp1 (middle position 1), mp2, mp3, co (cutoff) and button. |
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