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All in
I am new to Texas Hold - Em but am really enjoying it. I had a situation in a recent tourney that I thought you may be able to explain. The following situation occured and I was wondering if we did it properly.
Player A goes all in with 500. Player B calls the all in and raises 500. Player C calls both bets. So far we have a main pot of 1500 and a side pot of 1000. This is all done pre flop. After the flop player B bets 500, player C folds. My question is after folding is player C intitalled to any of the main pot or is he completely out of both pots. Thank you, Cobra |
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Re: All in
He is completely out.
player B wins the sidepot and then player A and B flip em up and see who wins the main pot after the river is dealt. |
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Re: All in
He is wholly out of contention.
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Re: All in
Thank you for your quick replies. Does any one know a web site that explains all of these rules. Once again thanks.
Cobra |
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Re: All in
www.homepokertounrey.com
look for the link to Robert's Rules of Poker probably best, and extremely detailed, guide on the net. |
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Re: All in
PLayer C is entitled to nothing - he folded, therefore forfieting his "rights" to any piece of the pot.
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