Look ( poker )
Call, especially the final bet or raise before the showdown; often followed
by at. If someone bets at you and you say,
"I'll look," that means, "I'll call you." "I'll look
at you" means the same. In most card rooms, saying
"I'll look" is not equivalent to saying "I call." The
latter is usually binding, that is, if you say "I call"
when it is your turn to act, you must put chips in the pot, even if the other
player shows his cards before
you have a chance to physically get them in. (It's usually a good idea, however,
unless you know the other player
very well, to wait until the chips are actually in the pot before showing
your cards, even in establishments in which
verbal declarations are binding. Saves arguments later.) "I'll look"
is generally a phrase said accompanying the actual
act of placing the calling chips in the pot, and is generally not binding
(although it could be interpreted that way:
another reason to be careful of what you say in turn). In this sense, see
[the or your bet] is also frequently used.
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