Nope unless you're at a PL/FL table.Okay - let me change it then. Is there ever a time when you have not yet acted and the action gets to you - that you can not re-raise as much as you want or go all-in?
^this .... or there is someone behind you who has a 45 pointed at and says " ... go ahead, raise ... and make my day.."Nope unless you're at a PL/FL table.
For a normal person in no-limit.....I can't imagine....Okay - let me change it then. Is there ever a time when you have not yet acted and the action gets to you - that you can not re-raise as much as you want or go all-in?
Umm is this a trick question Debi? Someone stated about the verbal thing but I don't think it applies here. The only thing I can think of that may fit here is if you are a new player into the game you only have the option to post the blind.Is there ever a time in a NLHE tournament when it is your turn to act and there are people left to act behind you - and you are not permitted to raise as big as you want or go all in?
Okay - let me change it then. Is there ever a time when you have not yet acted and the action gets to you - that you can not re-raise as much as you want or go all-in?
Nope.Yes there is. I've seen it happen in online tourneys where you only have the option to call or fold. Say UTG opens to 3 X bb and a short stack shoves UTG + 1 for less than 2 bb more. CO then flats and your are yet to act, you can only call or fold.
Yes there is. I've seen it happen in online tourneys where you only have the option to call or fold. Say UTG opens to 3 X bb and a short stack shoves UTG + 1 for less than 2 bb more. CO then flats and your are yet to act, you can only call or fold.
If your question relates to live tourneys, I don't know.
Nope.
Right UTG would not have the right to raise again BUT Debi clearly says that we have yet to act. We ALWAYS have the right to raise if we have yet to act on the current round of betting.The post doesn't actually say what position we are in - I believe, though, that UTG would not be able to re-raise in this spot. The CO would have the option to re-raise.
Exactly, we can go allin if we want to.Right UTG would not have the right to raise again BUT Debi clearly says that we have yet to act. We ALWAYS have the right to raise if we have yet to act on the current round of betting.
Well...Maybe on the last part. If it's postflop you're 100% correct.I haven't had my coffee yet, but I think the legal minimum raise you could do in this example would be 2000, min raising the last legal raise.
Right UTG would not have the right to raise again BUT Debi clearly says that we have yet to act. We ALWAYS have the right to raise if we have yet to act on the current round of betting.
Well...Maybe on the last part. If it's postflop you're 100% correct.
Preflop though it depends on the size of the blinds. If for instance they were 200-400, your raise could be as small as to make it 1600 (1000-400 + 1000). If the blinds were 50-100 you'd have to make it 1900 at a minimum.