Someone clarify a rule for me Please.

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Someone clarify a rule for me Please.

Postby krunchie » Wed Aug 05, 2009 9:13 pm

Ok people's

Waikerie club game last night
7 person table.

blinds 200/400

3 limpers, big blind checks (leaving 200 only in his stack)

flop comes, big blind throws his 200 in and anounces "all in"

the next player anounces "call"

What should this call be

1/ call the all in 200
or
2/ call the min bet 400

Also what is the min raise in this situation.
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Re: Someone clarify a rule for me Please.

Postby bennymacca » Wed Aug 05, 2009 9:24 pm

players can flat call this bet

min raise is by the amount of the BB above this bet.

i think
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Re: Someone clarify a rule for me Please.

Postby maccatak11 » Wed Aug 05, 2009 9:30 pm

bennymacca wrote:players can flat call this bet

min raise is by the amount of the BB above this bet.

i think


This is my understanding. They can flat call 200 and a min-raise is to 600.
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Re: Someone clarify a rule for me Please.

Postby AJG » Wed Aug 05, 2009 9:54 pm

NO, a call here is for 400, as that is the minumum legal bet, unless the fisrst caller himself/herself had less than 400....

A legal raise pre or post flop is always the amount of the previous bet, in this case the BB, so a legal raise is 400. if allin player only had 600, any callers must still put in 400...

If there is only one caller, then they get 200 in change back...

Think: min bet to begin with is the BB? just cos a player cant meet that doesnt change anything, min bet/call is BB, minraise is 2x BB.
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Re: Someone clarify a rule for me Please.

Postby bennymacca » Wed Aug 05, 2009 10:06 pm

why would you have to put in more chips than someone else just because they dont have enough. doesn't make sense to me

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Re: Someone clarify a rule for me Please.

Postby krunchie » Wed Aug 05, 2009 10:19 pm

lovely exactly the same argument i was having last night
except this time its benny the cunt and ajg ( go figure )


this is why i posted this question, one because i belive i am right ( im with benny the cunt ) and 2 we all can learn cant we.
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Re: Someone clarify a rule for me Please.

Postby Scotty » Wed Aug 05, 2009 11:01 pm

There are usually four or five different opinions on this action. The main points of contention are - does the extra 200 re-open the betting? Does the 200 constitute a legal raise in tournament play?

There is another one (at least) thread about this scenario. Not answering the call amount question, but in regards to the re-raise issue - any player that has already acted, CANNOT re-raise. Since the raiser has raised to an amount that is less than a standard min-raise, action has not re-opened.

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Re: Someone clarify a rule for me Please.

Postby bennymacca » Wed Aug 05, 2009 11:22 pm

scott the topic is about a flat from someone with 1.5bb who then leads this 0.5BB bet

what is a min raise? and how much is it for others to call
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Re: Someone clarify a rule for me Please.

Postby Scotty » Wed Aug 05, 2009 11:23 pm

bennymacca wrote:scott the topic is about a flat from someone with 1.5bb who then leads this 0.5BB bet

what is a min raise? and how much is it for others to call


The last line asked what a min raise would be. I was pointing out that any player who has already called, cannot raise.

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Re: Someone clarify a rule for me Please.

Postby Scotty » Wed Aug 05, 2009 11:28 pm

Actually, I mis-read the OP.

But I don't see what him having 1.5BB pre flop has to do with the post flop action. All that matters is the amount he has post flop.


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