Festus22
12-11-2003, 12:57 PM
Forgive the "basic-ness" of this question but please confirm the following:
When raising in NL, the raise must be equal to the size of the BB minimum (unless an all-in is less than this amount) OR at least the size of the largest previous raise during that round of betting.
Ex.- After the flop, if Player A bets 1 BB, Player B raises 3 BB's, then Player C can call 4 BB's or raise at least 3 more BB's. He cannot raise less than 3 BB's.
Ex. 2 - After the flop, if Player A bets 1 BB, Player B raises 3 BB's, Player C reraises all-in for 2 more BB's, what is Player D's minimum raise? I assume 3 since that was the biggest raise previously. Is that correct?
When raising in NL, the raise must be equal to the size of the BB minimum (unless an all-in is less than this amount) OR at least the size of the largest previous raise during that round of betting.
Ex.- After the flop, if Player A bets 1 BB, Player B raises 3 BB's, then Player C can call 4 BB's or raise at least 3 more BB's. He cannot raise less than 3 BB's.
Ex. 2 - After the flop, if Player A bets 1 BB, Player B raises 3 BB's, Player C reraises all-in for 2 more BB's, what is Player D's minimum raise? I assume 3 since that was the biggest raise previously. Is that correct?