
Posted Mon Apr 07, 2003 3:28 am GMT by deadmeat
Hey, in a no limit game, how does the All-In bid work?
Say someone goes all in at $15 after the flop. If i have $30, do i need to go $30 in or can i just call the $15?
And say someone goes all in at $30, and i have $15. If i go all in too and win, does the other person get $15 back or do i win it all?
thanks
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Posted Mon Apr 07, 2003 1:32 pm GMT by Geno
Quick answer: yes and yes
Long answer:
1) if u have more chips than the guy who went all-in, u only have to match his bet
2) if u have less chips, u can call against a higher bet if you are going all-in and the other guy gets the difference back (unless there are other players in who can match his bet of course...)
Hope that helps
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