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The CO hadn't yet acted, so the 1/2 bet or full bet criteria to reopen betting is irrelevent.
Edit to actually answer the OP's question: The CO can fold, call, or raise. |
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#2
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you're right...
<--didn't read the post carefully |
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#3
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It depends if it's a full moon or not.
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#4
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Floor ruled that he can't raise all in and I was upset with that ruling for obvious reasons.
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#5
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Floor ruled that he can't raise all in and I was upset with that ruling for obvious reasons. [/ QUOTE ] Where is this so i can never play there? |
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#6
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Floor ruled that he can't raise all in and I was upset with that ruling for obvious reasons. [/ QUOTE ] Absolutely insane and completely indefensible. OF COURSE you can raise. Kick the floor in the nuts. ok...if they have a 3 raises / 4 bets cap rule, it's slightly defensible. But since the last $12 bump wasn't a full raise, I don't think it counts. |
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#7
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ok...if they have a 3 raises / 4 bets cap rule, it's slightly defensible. But since the last $12 bump wasn't a full raise, I don't think it counts. [/ QUOTE ] In AC (where they use a cap) its also a half bet to reopen betting (I believe) so this would be capped. |
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#8
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AC has a cap in no limit? That's ridiculous.
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#9
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lol @ capping in NL
CAP IT AT TEN |
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