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Old 08-06-2005, 06:33 AM
MrFeelNothin MrFeelNothin is offline
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Default Re: Why You Dont Play at Crypto

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This is completely standard for any NL game at any site, tournement, live, you name it.

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Ummmmm, how to put this...........no. Here is an excerpt from a general rule list of pot and no limit hold em.

All raises must be equal to or greater than the size of the previous bet or raise on that betting round, except for an all-in wager. A player who has already checked or called may not subsequently raise an all-in bet that is less than the full size of the last bet or raise. (The half-the-size rule for reopening the betting is for limit poker only.) Example: Player A bets $100 and Player B raises $100 more, making the total bet $200. If Player C goes all in for less than $300 total (not a full $100 raise), and Player A calls, then Player B has no option to raise again, because he wasn’t fully raised. (Player A could have raised, because Player B raised.)



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You should have folded on the flop anyway.

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Did you even read the post? I flopped a pair and a flush draw, no way am I folding for a $12 raise on that flop.
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