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Xhad 09-11-2005 04:26 PM

Re: Question On Floor Ruling
 
The relevant rule is in the general rules section:

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5. In limit play, an all-in wager of less than half a bet does not reopen the betting for any player who has already acted and is in the pot for all previous bets. A player facing less than half a bet may fold , call, or complete the wager. An all-in wager of a half a bet or more is treated as a full bet , and a player may fold , call, or make a full raise . (An example of a full raise is on a $20 betting round, raising a $15 all-in bet to $35).

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The reason the no-limit section only specifically mentions that there is no such thing as "completing the bet" is because that's the only part that is different. The purpose of the no-limit section is to explain what is different from limit, everything else is assumed to be the same where applicable.


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