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Calls | 0 | 0% | |
Raises to 500 | 13 | 65.00% | |
Pushes | 7 | 35.00% | |
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Rules Question
I have a question about a rule, I'd like to know what people think about it.
I'm playing NLH at Absolute Poker, SB 0.25, BB 0.25, buy in 100. After the flop Player A raises 6.50, I call, and Player B has a 6.60 stack and goes all in, effectively raising only 10 cents. Now on the same betting round (the flop) Player A was allowed to re-raise, and he raised 13.70 more I remember reading somewhere that this is not allowed, as the minimum raise to re-open the bets is the original bet size Do you agree that the minimum raise to re-open is the bet size? Does anybody have a link to a poker rule that explains this? TIA & Regards ... |
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Re: Rules Question
No way. I believe there are a number of card player articles to this effect.
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Re: Rules Question
jlv073, do you have a link to one of those articles?
TIA & Regards ... |
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Re: Rules Question
the answer is no, but some sites let you do this because they are stupid and use diff rules (prima comes into mind)
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Re: Rules Question
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the answer is no, but some sites let you do this because they are stupid and use diff rules (prima comes into mind) [/ QUOTE ] Yep. However, I actually like this. |
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