Hold-em Ruling

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bschulz

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Here's the senario,

Blinds are $200.00 and $400.00,
Small Blind post $75.00 and is all in,
Big blind post the $400.00

one player raises to $800.00, all others fold leaving it to big blind to call.

Big Blind folds, leaving the small blind to go heads up against the one raiser.

Here's the question; is the small blind entitled to the whole $400.00 of the big blind or only the $75.00 that they had when they were forced all in and the remaining $325.00 going to the raiser?
 
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I Need Money

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Yeah he is entitled to the 400 dollars.
 
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chicubs1616

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No, the SB is only entitled to his bet amount...

So his side-pot would consist of his $75 blind, $75 out of the BB posted blind and $75 out of the raisers raise...which comes to a total of $225...

The extra money in the pot ($325 from the rest of the BB) goes to the raiser since he wins the other sidepot because he is the only one in.
 
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The small blind, if he/she wins, gets their $75 plus $75 for each player that called (in this case, the big blind and the raiser). So the most the small blind can win is $225.
 
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