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Old 06-26-2006, 05:33 PM
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Default Re: 3 Handed preflop raising question..How is pot determined?

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st of all, how is the pot deteremined in PLO?

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Whatever the is in the pot, that is the pot.

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If it is a 3 handed $1/$2 Game how come UTG can raises to $7?

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1 blind + 2 blind =3. Before UTG can raise, he must first call the $2 blind. 3+2=5. The size of the pot is now 5. So he puts in 2 (call the blind) and 5 (the size of the pot) for a total of 7. 2+5=7.

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Also, if UTG does raise to $7, then what can the next person re-raise to?


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1+2+7=10. Next person must call the 7, then raise. 10+7=17. 17 is the pot. 7 for the call + 17 for the pot-sized raise = 24 total.

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Also, if the pot is $10 on the flop and someone bets $10, what can the next person re-raise to?

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10+10=20. Call the 10, then raise. 20+10=30. 30 is pot + 10 call = 40.
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