What are CO and OOP short for?

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I've been reading around the forum; don't know what they stand for.
Thanks for anyone's help.
 
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CO=Cut-off (the position to the right of the button)

OOP=Out of Position For instance, you are OOP after the flop in the small blind.

Also, I'm going to move this to Poker General, since it's a poker related question, and not a question about Cardschat. :)
 
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CO - Cut Off, the seat to the right of the button.
OOP - out of position.
 
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Thanks folks. Sorry JQ, for inconvenience :)
 
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Keep going right of the cut off and this is referred to as the "highjack" position.
 
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There's something I didn't know either.. thanks for the info.
 
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If this is a 9 person table, then generally used abbreviations are:

1. UTG (Under the gun) This is the first person to act preflop (PF)

2. UTG +1

3. UTG +2

4. MP (mid position)

5. MP +1 ?

6. CO (Cutoff)

7. Button

8. SB (small blind)

9. BB (big blind)


The mid position hands (3,4,5) can be called by different names but you get the general idea.
 
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