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Help me with NL rules here...
Not sure which forum to post this in.
Here is the situation: After my raise preflop a short stack in the next position 3-bets, but he's so short that the size of his reraise is less than the size of mine. Someone calls the 3-bet, and the action is to me. Do I have an option to 4-bet according to the rules? Or the shorty's reraise is considered a call and I can only fold or call here? Thanks. |
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Re: Help me with NL rules here...
its only considered a call and its fold/call. This is very annoying post flop also. other day this happened and the villan who overcalled hit his straight on the turn [img]/images/graemlins/frown.gif[/img] i would have re-raised otherwise.
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Re: Help me with NL rules here...
OK, thanks.
It is annoying to say the least. Open-raising w/AA and having to call with the overcalling villain hitting his trash on the flop - no fun at all. |
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Re: Help me with NL rules here...
If it's an underraise I think most places will say you can't 4-bet it.
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Re: Help me with NL rules here...
yeah normally u can't 4-bet, although this varies from place to place, and online room to online room
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