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In poker, a "call and raise" refers to a situation where a player initially matches the current bet or "calls" and then proceeds to increase the bet by adding more chips to the pot, which is known as a "raise."
Here's an example to illustrate how a call and raise works:
Player A bets $10.
Player B wants to continue in the hand, so they match the $10 bet made by Player A, which is called a "call."
After calling, Player B decides to increase the bet by adding more chips to the pot. For example, they raise the bet by adding an additional $20 to make it a total bet of $30.
In this scenario, Player B first calls the initial bet of $10 and then raises it by an additional $20, creating a call and raise.
Here's an example to illustrate how a call and raise works:
Player A bets $10.
Player B wants to continue in the hand, so they match the $10 bet made by Player A, which is called a "call."
After calling, Player B decides to increase the bet by adding more chips to the pot. For example, they raise the bet by adding an additional $20 to make it a total bet of $30.
In this scenario, Player B first calls the initial bet of $10 and then raises it by an additional $20, creating a call and raise.