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Re: wrong, wrong, wrong
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$30 is half or more of the full bet, so it counts as a full bet. There is no complete to $40, there is only raise to $70, which counts as two bets (towards the cap, if applicable). Reraising this bet should be self-explanatory, it counts as a three-bet. Anything else is just another KITN. Al [/ QUOTE ] It's so cute when people get all "this is the way it IS!" and are totally wrong. I would think we've had enough conversations about this sort of thing by now that you'd realize there are cities outside of Vegas, Al. [img]/images/graemlins/wink.gif[/img] As was explained, in the cardrooms in this region, anything less than a full bet/raise counts as a check/call. Players after can only complete to the full bet, and only if they would normally have the option to bet/raise. So to go back to the OP... basically, here's what he's asking: Player A checked and is all-in. Player B checked. Player C bet. Can Player B raise? The answer should be obvious. At least, that's how it's done in these here parts. Your mileage may vary. |
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Re: wrong, wrong, wrong
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[ QUOTE ] $30 is half or more of the full bet, so it counts as a full bet. [/ QUOTE ] Except in San Jose, where it only counts as random poo flung into the pot for fun. [/ QUOTE ] Yes, but you have to match the poo or get off, er, out of the pot. |
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Re: wrong, wrong, wrong
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well this thread got sidetracked. can you guys assume he said: [ QUOTE ] Live 20/40 LHE. Never seen this situation before, what's the correct ruling? River: Player A bets $15 and is all-in. Player B calls the $15. Player C completes to $40. B & C still have money behind. Can Player B re-raise to $80 or must he only call/fold? I think he can raise, because he is call-re-raising C and not A. [/ QUOTE ] [/ QUOTE ] In the big LA card clubs Players C "complete" is the first real bet. Thus Player B can checkraise just as if he never made a bet in the first place. It may be different elsewhere. ~ Rick |
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