Sep 29 2008

Issue on Betting Rules

Category: Texas Holdem FAQCardRoom @ 2:36 am

Hi,

My concern is about betting rules during a friendly game. In a certain event, blinds were $6 and $12. Eventually, four people were left after roughly 20 minutes of playing time.

As I can remember, it was the first player who called the blind and went all in for another $3. Then it’s the second player who folded. Third player call for $9 since as during that time it was the bet, $6 to match blind and the $3 for raise.

Well, for that instance, I’m wondering whether the 3rd player actually needs to match the $3 raise or $12 minimum bet, though the big blind is still out of the scene.

Any advice for this?

Thanks!
Benny

Benny,

In a No Limit Holdem game, the player is only required to call the $3 raise. He may then raise the minimum of $6 or to whatever he desires up to his entire stack.

In Limit Holdem, since the raise was half of the bet, the player is only required to call the $3 raise. If he wants to raise, then he can raise to $18.

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Sep 29 2008

Betting After the Flop

Category: Texas Holdem FAQCardRoom @ 1:12 am

Hi,

I am now in trouble because I’ll be hosting a holdem tournament soon. I am confused, I don’t know how much bet should one place after the flop. For an instance, if the blinds are 25/50 and everyone calls the big blind then the flop happens, after which, is there a minimum bet a person has to begin with?

Any thoughts about it?

Thanks in advance.

Earnest John

Earnest John,

The minimum bet on the flop is the size of the big blind in a No Limit Holdem tournament. In the example you gave above, the smallest the player can bet is 50.

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