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Re: Single chip non-verbal raise?
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[ QUOTE ] Roberts Rules of Poker -- Section 3 -- Betting and Raising (Rule 15). "15. If you put a single chip in the pot that is larger than the bet , but do not announce a raise , you are assumed to have only called. Example: In a $3-$6 game, when a player bets $6 and the next player puts a $25 chip in the pot without saying anything, that player has merely called the $6 bet ." [/ QUOTE ] That's the limit rule. The rule is different in No-Limit: Chapter 14: 11. A bet of a single chip or bill without comment is considered to be the full amount of the chip or bill allowed. However, a player acting on a previous bet with a larger denomination chip or bill is calling the previous bet unless this player makes a verbal declaration to raise the pot. (This includes acting on the forced bet of the big blind .) [/ QUOTE ] They are both right. If there is a better and you throw a large chip without saying anything it is a Call. If there is no action to you and toy throw in a large chip the bet is the denomination of the large chip. It is called the single chip rule. |
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Re: Single chip non-verbal raise?
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They are both right. If there is a better and you throw a large chip without saying anything it is a Call. If there is no action to you and toy throw in a large chip the bet is the denomination of the large chip. It is called the single chip rule. [/ QUOTE ] Of course, they're both right. They are two separate rules from the same rule book. [img]/images/graemlins/wink.gif[/img] I was just trying to clear up a possible misconception. Your statement of the rule is correct. The difference between the NL and Limit rules is what a single chip means when you are first to act. E.g., even if you are first to act on the flop, a $25 chip is a $6 bet in 3/6 limit poker. In NL, a $25 chip is a $25 bet if first to act. In both forms of poker, putting in a $25 chip in response to a $6 bet is merely a call. |
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Re: Single chip non-verbal raise?
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[ QUOTE ] They are both right. If there is a better and you throw a large chip without saying anything it is a Call. If there is no action to you and toy throw in a large chip the bet is the denomination of the large chip. It is called the single chip rule. [/ QUOTE ] Of course, they're both right. They are two separate rules from the same rule book. [img]/images/graemlins/wink.gif[/img] I was just trying to clear up a possible misconception. Your statement of the rule is correct. The difference between the NL and Limit rules is what a single chip means when you are first to act. E.g., even if you are first to act on the flop, a $25 chip is a $6 bet in 3/6 limit poker. In NL, a $25 chip is a $25 bet if first to act. In both forms of poker, putting in a $25 chip in response to a $6 bet is merely a call. [/ QUOTE ] But you said rule 15 was for limit but it is the same for both. Read rule 15 again. |
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Re: Single chip non-verbal raise?
But you are right in your last response.
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Re: Single chip non-verbal raise?
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In NL, a $25 chip is a $25 bet if first to act on the flop,not preflop . [/ QUOTE ] fyp |
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Re: Single chip non-verbal raise?
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Preflop it's a call. Postflop it's a raise. [/ QUOTE ] I thought the single chip rule applied post-flop as well. ? |
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Re: Single chip non-verbal raise?
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[ QUOTE ] Preflop it's a call. Postflop it's a raise. [/ QUOTE ] I thought the single chip rule applied post-flop as well. ? [/ QUOTE ] It does. If there are no betters the bet is the denomonation of the chip. If there is a bet then it is a call. |
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Re: Single chip non-verbal raise?
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It's a call. It can get pretty bad. I was playing live and had AA preflop. It came to me, and I said "Y'all know how I roll." and threw in a large chip. The dealer made change for me. [img]/images/graemlins/frown.gif[/img] Apparently the way I roll is by revealing the strength of my hand without getting more bets into the pot, embarassing myself and losing money. -Sam [/ QUOTE ] LMAO, very nice. |
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Re: Single chip non-verbal raise?
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What is the rule for betting a single chip that is greater than the minimum bet, and not verbalizing the bet? Situation: Blinds are 2/4. Folded to the CO who puts in a single t10 chip and doesn't say anything. Is this a raise or is this a call. gl, Mike. [/ QUOTE ] this is a call. |
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Re: Single chip non-verbal raise?
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But you said rule 15 was for limit but it is the same for both. Read rule 15 again. [/ QUOTE ] The rules aren't the same for the first person to act in a round. In limit poker, you are required to bet, e.g., $6. You can't bet more, you can't bet less. A single $25 chip is a $6 bet. In NL poker, a single $25 chip is a $25 bet if you are first to act on the flop/turn/river. The rules ARE the same if the bettor isn't first to act. E.g, if the current bet is $6, a single $25 chip is a call in both NL and limit. |
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