Trickier Rule Clarifications
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Re: Trickier Rule Clarifications
so what is it then? your above post is ambiguous as to what the stand in 888pl is
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Re: Trickier Rule Clarifications
bennymacca wrote:ok so technically a minimum legal raise is 50%, but for simplicity's sake its a full bet
is this right?
If a player puts in a raise of 50% or more of the previous bet but less than the minimum raise, he or she will be required to make a full raise. The raise will be exactly the minimum raise allowed. 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.
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Re: Trickier Rule Clarifications
benny the cunt's talking in regards to an all-in bet, Bob
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Re: Trickier Rule Clarifications
That paragraph is slightly ambiguous, in that "he/she" is referring to the player going all in.
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Re: Trickier Rule Clarifications
Bob B wrote:bennymacca wrote:ok so technically a minimum legal raise is 50%, but for simplicity's sake its a full bet
is this right?
If a player puts in a raise of 50% or more of the previous bet but less than the minimum raise, he or she will be required to make a full raise. The raise will be exactly the minimum raise allowed. 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.
i am talking about someone all in for 80% of a min raise
is this a legal raise in this case?
garth's post was a bit ambiguous.
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Re: Trickier Rule Clarifications
Scott wrote:benny the cunt's talking in regards to an all-in bet, Bob
He does say "raise" Scott
ok so technically a minimum legal raise is 50%
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It's a legal raise in that it's a raise but it doesn't change the action for the people already in from the original call.
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Re: Trickier Rule Clarifications
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.
A legal raise at all times is a FULL COMPLETE RAISE.
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Re: Trickier Rule Clarifications
I didn't realise you had gone back to the original query, benny the cunt. It looked like you were refering to the size of a bet that constitutes a raise.
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Re: Trickier Rule Clarifications
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.
sick, this is what i thought
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