
Posted Fri Mar 26, 2004 11:29 am GMT by Silencer
I think I know the game pretty well but this is something I've been curious about lately. I've never really seen it come up in a game so we've never needed to know. How does the max bets per round work? It seems to be 3-4 bets/raises per person per round. Is it as simple as that or is there something more to it? For example...
A bets (1 for A)
B calls
C raises (1 for C)
A re-raises (2 for A)
B re-raises (1 for B)
C Calls
A re-raises (3 for A)
B calls
C re-raises (2 for C)
A re-raises (4 for A)
B re-raises (2 for B)
C re-raises (3 for C)
A calls (out of bets, can only call or fold)
B re-raises (3 for B)
C re-raises (4 for C)
A calls (out of bets, can only call or fold)
B re-raises (4 for B)
C calls (out of bets, can only call or fold)
A calls (out of bets, can only call or fold)
Although that would be very poor betting by the players would that be technically correct? Is that how it works?
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Posted Fri Mar 26, 2004 12:33 pm GMT by Leo
if you play limit i think it's 4 bets max, not per person. i don't know about no- or pot-limit though.
Posted Fri Mar 26, 2004 1:57 pm GMT by Dave B
depends on where you play. Some places count the blind as a bet, some do not. This would make the standard 4 raises 5 bets preflop and 4 afterward. Most casinos allow unlimited raises heads up. NL usually has unlimited raises.
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