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I would rather see a couple of examples. It would take way too long going through all the possible spots.
Basically you can call looser:
If you are deep.
If your draw is not obvious. (double gutter, backdoor... not AT on 789, or the nut flush on a monotone board)
If your opponent is likely to have a hand. - Consider raising otherwise.
If you're most likely to draw live (A Q on 7 8 T as opposed to 5 6 on the same board, or any low flush or sucker straight draw multi-way)
If the relative stack size is less than the pot after your call.
In no limit you're almost never getting the right pot odds... but the implied odds are often good. You just have to learn how much you can realistically get out of your opponent if you hit.
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