there are heaps of people that still struggle with some of the trickier, but i was pretty happy explaining this one
it was one of those times where there were some limpers, then a dude shoved for less than 2BB, and a limper tried to raise again
most of the table was a bit confused when i told the limper she couldn't raise again.
i told them that if the person that is all in has not made a legal raise, then betting is not reopened to people that have already acted in the hand.
it was cool because a guy told me thats the best explanation of that rule that he has heard and thanks heaps for the explanation
so yeah, i was happy with this one.
but that brings me to my point
does anyone know of an article that explains all of these trickier rules?
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Re: Trickier Rule Clarifications
I actually thought it was 50% of a raise.
If you go all in for 1400 when the blinds are 500/1000, then the action hadn't been reopened. If you go all in for 1900 when the blinds are 500/1000 then it had.
But maybe I'm thinking of something else.
If you go all in for 1400 when the blinds are 500/1000, then the action hadn't been reopened. If you go all in for 1900 when the blinds are 500/1000 then it had.
But maybe I'm thinking of something else.
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David wrote:I actually thought it was 50% of a raise.
If you go all in for 1400 when the blinds are 500/1000, then the action hadn't been reopened. If you go all in for 1900 when the blinds are 500/1000 then it had.
But maybe I'm thinking of something else.
If you haven't acted, you're free to do what you want.
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I know.
But I'm pretty sure you can re-raise if you've limped, if the all in was more than 50% of a raise.
But I'm probably wrong.
But I'm pretty sure you can re-raise if you've limped, if the all in was more than 50% of a raise.
But I'm probably wrong.
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AceLosesKing wrote:David wrote:I actually thought it was 50% of a raise.
If you go all in for 1400 when the blinds are 500/1000, then the action hadn't been reopened. If you go all in for 1900 when the blinds are 500/1000 then it had.
But maybe I'm thinking of something else.
If you haven't acted, you're free to do what you want.
To a degree... If you wanted to raise after the 1400, you have to make it 2400, don't you? Being a full BB over the current bet?
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David wrote:I know.
But I'm pretty sure you can re-raise if you've limped, if the all in was more than 50% of a raise.
But I'm probably wrong.
This is true, I think.
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Re: Trickier Rule Clarifications
David wrote:I know.
But I'm pretty sure you can re-raise if you've limped, if the all in was more than 50% of a raise.
But I'm probably wrong.
actually, im think you might be right
what constitutes a legal raise? is it 50% or a full bb?
Bacon wrote:To a degree... If you wanted to raise after the 1400, you have to make it 2400, don't you? Being a full BB over the current bet?
its got nothing to do with BB, its got to do with how much someone has raised. a min raise preflop is a BB, so this is where it comes in
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Re: Trickier Rule Clarifications
So benny the cunt, depending what the actual amount is that the guy went all in for, you might have given out bad advice 
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