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re raise legal?
nlh home game 2/4.player inearly position raises to 12 two callers ,half blind goes all in total 30 big blind calls, player inearly position goes all in total including original 12= 46 ,one of two callers folds, big blind wants to go all in . He claimed in bb he could go all in being amature players we had never heard of this if its even true in the above surcomstance i.e normal raising rules. [img]/images/graemlins/confused.gif[/img] [img]/images/graemlins/confused.gif[/img] [img]/images/graemlins/confused.gif[/img] <font color="#666666"> </font>
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Re: re raise legal?
if i read your incoherent paragraph correctly:
blinds 2-4 EP raises to 12 MP1 calls MP2 calls SB pushes for 30 total BB calls the 30 EP reraises all in for 46 MP1 folds MP2 calls SB is all in BB has two options: Fold or call 16 more. If the EP player had 48 (making a full reraise of 18) or more, then the action would have reopened and MP1, MP2, or BB could have reraised. Hope this helps. |
#3
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Re: re raise legal?
Hey Soss, why'd you get the asterisk?
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Re: re raise legal?
little imbarrassed to ask. thanks for the showing the correct way to post a hand . 2 for 1 deal
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Re: re raise legal?
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Hey Soss, why'd you get the asterisk? [/ QUOTE ] OOT quibbling. |
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Re: re raise legal?
If the guy that called the original raiser's all-in still has chips, then the BB can raise. Otherwise everybody else is already all-in so all he can do is call or fold.
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