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Full table at a limit HE tournament. Blinds are 25-50. 3 players to the flop. First goes all-in for 25, second calls 25, third wants to raise the maximum amount.
What is the max amount Player 3 can put in the pot? Limit tourney remember. KJS |
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For starters, the 'second player' should've had to 'call' the BB, which is 50. So when the third player raised, he should've been able to put in 100 (50+ raise of 50).
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My understanding of it is that any AI bet <1/2 the required bet does not "count" as a bet. If less than 1/2 the regular bet, all our hero could do is complete the bet (in this example if the AI was 24, he could complete to 50). But if > or equal to 1/2 the regular bet, a player can raise a full bet. (in this case, raise 50 to 75). At least, this is my understanding based on the B&M casinos that I play at.
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CSC, but with that rule, for 1/2 a bet, I believe it is in regards to repopen the betting. If someone hadn't yet acted, they should have a right to raise the BB, regardless if someone went all-in in front of them for 1/2 a BB.
ex.: SB posts 25 BB posts 50 UTG All-in for 25. UTG+1 needs to call 50 not 25, MP s/b able to raise 100 to go. He hadn't yet acted. Believe with the rule you are describing: SB posts 25, BB posts 50 UTG raises to 100, Button Calls, SB all-in for 110; BB could raise to 150 (he hadn't acted yet) but if he calls, UTG & button can only call as the all-in for 10 more did not reopen the betting. I could be wrong.... |
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