k******t 发帖数: 257 | 1 I got a dispute with floor in a hand like this:
Early position with KK raised to 15, middle guy all in with his 25 and
called by 2 more guys. With bad position and 2 callers I reraised 100 more
to get heads-up. The callers both rejected saying I can only complete since
all-in guy wasn't raising me with less double my bet. So floor came for the
ruling and he agreeed with them.
This is weird as all-in exceeds half of raise and I were able to do it in
foxwood.
Is there any general ruling about the |
i***g 发帖数: 80 | 2 There is a full bet rule or half bet rule for this.
Here is the detailed description:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Betting_(poker)#Incomplete_bet_or_raise |
p*****l 发帖数: 399 | 3 I agree. That's what I have seen from experience. In limit games, half bet
is considered a raise, in no limit, a full bet is considered a raise.
【在 i***g 的大作中提到】 : There is a full bet rule or half bet rule for this. : Here is the detailed description: : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Betting_(poker)#Incomplete_bet_or_raise
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p*t 发帖数: 275 | 4 you mean "wasn't raising me with less double my bet" or "was"?
since
the
【在 k******t 的大作中提到】 : I got a dispute with floor in a hand like this: : Early position with KK raised to 15, middle guy all in with his 25 and : called by 2 more guys. With bad position and 2 callers I reraised 100 more : to get heads-up. The callers both rejected saying I can only complete since : all-in guy wasn't raising me with less double my bet. So floor came for the : ruling and he agreeed with them. : This is weird as all-in exceeds half of raise and I were able to do it in : foxwood. : Is there any general ruling about the
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