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Trickier Rule Clarifications
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Re: Trickier Rule Clarifications
It's a grey area benny the cunt - so shutup 
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Re: Trickier Rule Clarifications
Garth Kay wrote:
If a player puts in a raise, or throws in chips, of 50 percent or more of the previous bet, he will be required to make a full raise. The raise will be exactly the minimum raise allowed.
Cheers Garth that's the rule I was thinking of (that I thought maybe David was getting the 50% from). Knew there was a 50% in there somewhere.
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Raising is fun.
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Garth Kay wrote:In no-limit and pot limit, an all-in bet of less than a full raise does not reopen the betting to a player who has already acted.
A legal raise at all times is a FULL COMPLETE RAISE.
So, if the player b4 me goes allin with lesas than 2 X BB and I was next in line to consider my action and I wanted to raise would the minimum raise be 2 X BB or 2 X ALLIN bet?
Sorry I had to add some to make sense
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Bob B wrote:Garth Kay wrote:In no-limit and pot limit, an all-in bet of less than a full raise does not reopen the betting to a player who has already acted.
A legal raise at all times is a FULL COMPLETE RAISE.
So, if the player b4 me goes allin and I was next in line to consider my action and I wanted to raise would the minimum raise be 2 X BB or 2 X ALLIN bet?
Sorry I had to add some to make sense
If you are looking to min raise against an all in of less than 2bb (preflop) or 1bb (postflop) you need your head read. And I do mean this in the most sincere and polite fashion: GET YOUR HEAD READ. This and betting into dry side pots deep in a tournament are my pet hates - so how much do I need to raise to?
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The TDA is yet to set some directives on this one.
I personally like the minimum raise is one big blind on top of the all in.
I personally like the minimum raise is one big blind on top of the all in.
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Re: Trickier Rule Clarifications
Garth Kay wrote:Bob B wrote:Garth Kay wrote:In no-limit and pot limit, an all-in bet of less than a full raise does not reopen the betting to a player who has already acted.
A legal raise at all times is a FULL COMPLETE RAISE.
So, if the player b4 me goes allin and I was next in line to consider my action and I wanted to raise would the minimum raise be 2 X BB or 2 X ALLIN bet?
Sorry I had to add some to make sense
If you are looking to min raise against an all in of less than 2bb (preflop) or 1bb (postflop) you need your head read. And I do mean this in the most sincere and polite fashion: GET YOUR HEAD READ. This and betting into dry side pots deep in a tournament are my pet hates - so how much do I need to raise to?
No I'm not looking to reraise minimum I'm purely asking for a ruling on what denotes a reraise multiples of the BB or the ALLIN amount???
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Re: Trickier Rule Clarifications
bb amount, as the all in amount is not legal for a raise
edit: didn't garth just say this like 3 posts ago bob?
edit: didn't garth just say this like 3 posts ago bob?
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bennymacca wrote:bb amount, as the all in amount is not legal for a raise
edit: didn't garth just say this like 3 posts ago bob?
Buggered if I know benny the cunt
But thanks for the answer hopefully I won't need to get my head read when I go allin again. LOL.
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