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What does 콜 mean? I see it after "Let's Go!" Is it Call? or Cool! :)
8 de mar. de 2011 6:18
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Wow, now I even know how poker game works! ^^ Thank you Pascal and Lee :)
13 de marzo de 2011
I think Lee's answer makes sense, it came from a poker game.^_____^
Here are some rules of it.
1.CHECK - If there is no wager on the current betting round, a player may check. The act of checking passes the action to the next person, immediately clockwise from the player. A check does not forfeit interest in the pot, only the current right to bet. If all active players check during a round of betting, the round is considered complete.
2.BET - If there is not yet a wager on the current betting round, a player may bet. If a player bets, the player immediately clockwise from him or her (and any subsequent players) may fold, raise, or call.
3.FOLD - The act of folding forfeits all interest in the pot. A player who folds is not required or allowed to wager any further money during the current poker hand, but cannot win that hand either.
4.CALL - If there has been a bet on the current round of poker play, a player may call. The act of calling requires the player to match the current bet made by his or her opponent(s).
5.RAISE - If there has been a bet on the current betting round, a player may raise. The act of raising requires the poker player to match the current bet, and then make a greater one. All subsequent players are required to call the raise or raise again ("re-raise") to maintain interest in the pot.
10 de marzo de 2011
It's 'call,' and it means 'yes, go ahead, let's do it....'.
I hear it's from poker, I don't really know what it means in it though.
9 de marzo de 2011
No, it means "ok, why not(let's do it)" ^^
I guess it's kinda slang.
8 de marzo de 2011
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Nat
Competencias lingüísticas
Chino (mandarín), Inglés, Japonés, Coreano, Tailandés
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Chino (mandarín), Japonés, Coreano
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