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Capping the betting HU
Kinda interesting how the rules vary on this. I thought Bodog had uncapped betting HU, but it turns out that there's a six-bet cap HU (WTF, how weird is that?) Pretty sure the other sites I've played on (Party, Stars, and Full Tilt), all had had four-bet caps, but is there anyone online who's uncapped HU? It's not going to make me change sites or anything, but it is IMO a very good rule that I'd like to see uniformly adopted.
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Re: Capping the betting HU
paradise also has a 5 or 6 bet cap HU. crypto is uncapped HU
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Re: Capping the betting HU
I think uncapped betting HU is better as well.
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Re: Capping the betting HU
Heads up uncapped raising on Crypto is great. Yesterday had a raise-fest on the river until the other guy was all-in on a 3-9-T-J-Q board. He had Jack Ten...
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Re: Capping the betting HU
I think Poker.com is uncapped. Cryptos definately are.
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Re: Capping the betting HU
[ QUOTE ]
Kinda interesting how the rules vary on this. I thought Bodog had uncapped betting HU, but it turns out that there's a six-bet cap HU (WTF, how weird is that?) Pretty sure the other sites I've played on (Party, Stars, and Full Tilt), all had had four-bet caps, but is there anyone online who's uncapped HU? It's not going to make me change sites or anything, but it is IMO a very good rule that I'd like to see uniformly adopted. [/ QUOTE ] Limit ring game players don't want to wait 10 minutes while two guys go 50 bets with Ax on a KQJ6T board. That's the basic purpose of a headsup cap in online play. Even at a headsup table it's a waste of time but if there's no cap you may feel you have to play it out just in case. A secondary issue is that it brings the issue of chip dumping into limit play and limit tournaments. It is simpler for the site if they don't have to worry about policing that problem. There was a horror story a couple of years back concerning a low-limit player on a small site who had the double nuts in a cash game: his hand and his opponent. Naturally our Hero didn't stop reraising and Villain lost his entire stack. Then the site said "chip dumping" and took Hero's bankroll. Ridiculous, but the moral of the story is that life is easier for all concerned with a cap. |
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