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What is a \"Crying Call\"?
Can anyone explain what a "crying call" is?
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Re: What is a \"Crying Call\"?
A call on the river, normally with a hand that you're loathe to let go of, when you're sure you're beat. Normally done 'just in case' your opponent has been bluffing.
An example would be a call on the river with a hand such as AA where an opponent has been playing back at you on a board containing, say, 2 Queens. Your pretty sure he has a queen, but you might make a crying call if the pot is big (which it probably would be after your initial raising). |
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Re: What is a \"Crying Call\"?
You have a good hand, but you're pretty sure that you're beat. An example would be that it appears obvious that your opponent has made a flush, but you call because there's a small chance he's bluffing.
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