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What is CO?
I didn't know how to search for this, but what does CO mean?
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Re: What is CO?
Cut off, player to the right of the button
Bill |
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Re: What is CO?
"Cut Off"
Position just before the button. Ian |
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Re: What is CO?
I've noticed some posters referring to it as "hijack" as well.
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Re: What is CO?
The "hijack" seat is actually one to the right of the CO, two to the right of the button. The idea being that you can hijack the CO's ability to steal the button or the blinds by raising from that seat.
Regards, T |
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Re: What is CO?
Oh. Any other seat nicknames we should know about? Is MP2 "on deck"? [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]
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Re: What is CO?
Actually, I've always thought CO/Button/UTG were plenty.
T |
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Re: What is CO?
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Oh. Any other seat nicknames we should know about? Is MP2 "on deck"? [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] [/ QUOTE ] no, thats MP1 |
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Re: What is CO?
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The "hijack" seat is actually one to the right of the CO, two to the right of the button. The idea being that you can hijack the CO's ability to steal the button or the blinds by raising from that seat. [/ QUOTE ] Thanks for the information. Bob Ciaffone was the one who originated the phrase "cutoff seat." Does anyone know who coined the poker term "hijack"? TIA |
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Re: What is CO?
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Does anyone know who coined the poker term "hijack"? [/ QUOTE ] It was 2+2er Tommy Angelo on December 7, 2004. See http://archiveserver.twoplustwo.com/...4363&page= |
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