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Old 04-01-2003, 07:39 PM
Louie Landale Louie Landale is offline
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Default Re: Pot-Limit Question

pudley is right. If you always raise the max the heads-up opponent is always getting 2:1 to call. You put in $7 representing a $2 call and a $5 raise, and the blind is looking at a $10 pot and has to call $5.

But you don't have to do it that way at home if you don't want. Even a $1/$2 blind game can get VERY big VERY quickly. Lets say its raised heads-up PreFlop, bet PostFlop and raised on the turn... PreFlop pot is $15. PostFlop pot is $45. Turn bet is $45, turn raise and call is $90, turn pot size is $270 going into the river...

Nice small game.

The Brits, I understand, play a "half-pot limit" game, effectively giving the calling 3:1 to call and keeping the pots much smaller.

- Louie
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