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ok lets say im playing a (.50/1 nl) table and im utg lets say i raise 10 bux and everyone folds around to the sb who only has 14 bux in chips he goes all in and then the bb calls. Now when it gets to me can I raise or am i forced to just call the extra 4 bux?
 
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ok lets say im playing a (.50/1 nl) table and im utg lets say i raise 10 bux and everyone folds around to the sb who only has 14 bux in chips he goes all in and then the bb calls. Now when it gets to me can I raise or am i forced to just call the extra 4 bux?
It's an incomplete raise from the S.B. so you are not able to re-raise, only call.

My understanding is the B.B. does have a raise option (because they have not acted yet) but once they flat the S.B. you do not have to option to come over the top.

If the B.B. opted to raise, you could re-raise again, but when they flat you cannot.

~EDiT:- It's especially useful to be aware of this when you are in the B.B.'s position with a playable hand because you can flat knowing you'll be able to safely peel the flop without facing further aggression from U.T.G. preflop. The more you know! ;)
 
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It's an incomplete raise from the S.B. so you are not able to re-raise, only call.

My understanding is the B.B. does have a raise option (because they have not acted yet) but once they flat the S.B. you do not have to option to come over the top.

If the B.B. opted to raise, you could re-raise again, but when they flat you cannot.

~EDiT:- It's especially useful to be aware of this when you are in the B.B.'s position with a playable hand because you can flat knowing you'll be able to safely peel the flop without facing further aggression from U.T.G. preflop. The more you know! ;)

I reached out to friend who is a poker dealer. Your understanding is 100% correct. BB had not acted and could have raised but since he just called the origanal raiser cant raise it again.
 
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I reached out to friend who is a poker dealer. Your understanding is 100% correct. BB had not acted and could have raised but since he just called the origanal raiser cant raise it again.
At this point personal experience coupled with everything which has been discovered at CardsChat(❤️), to be honest it's doubtful there'd be too much more to learn to be qualified as a dealer..! :unsure::D

Dealing poker is generally speaking almost as much fun as (and can sometimes even be more fun than) actually playing.

Any opportunity to deal for a decent game of poker should be seized as an invaluable learning experience! ;)
 
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At this point personal experience coupled with everything which has been discovered at CardsChat(❤️), to be honest it's doubtful there'd be too much more to learn to be qualified as a dealer..! :unsure::D

Dealing poker is generally speaking almost as much fun as (and can sometimes even be more fun than) actually playing.

Any opportunity to deal for a decent game of poker should be seized as an invaluable learning experience! ;)
My friend has told me the best part of being a dealer and poker player is just playing a lot in the game. He watches and learns from the players he sees play. He has become a really good winning player since he started dealing.

I actually looked at becoming one but they wont take on part time dealers so I wont go to school to learn. Its odd since they have had a hard time filling the positions at the casino. Oh well, there loss.
 
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ok lets say im playing a (.50/1 nl) table and im utg lets say i raise 10 bux and everyone folds around to the sb who only has 14 bux in chips he goes all in and then the bb calls. Now when it gets to me can I raise or am i forced to just call the extra 4 bux?
96. In no-limit and pot-limit, all raises must be equal to or greater than the size of the previous bet or raise on that betting round. An all-in wager of less than a full raise does not reopen the betting to a Participant who has already acted.
a. Exception – two or more consecutive all-in wagers that exceed the minimum allowable bet or raise. By way of example, Participant A - bets 500, Participant B - raises to 1,000, Participant C - calls 1,000, Participant D - moves all-in for 1,300, Participant E - moves all-in for 1,700. If Participant A calls or folds, then Participants B & C will have an option to raise. The minimum allowable raise will be equal to the last complete raise. In this example, the last complete raise was 500; therefore, Participants B or C would be allowed to call 1,700 and raise 500 for a 16 total wager of 2,200. Also, Participants B or C could raise more than 500. (The half-the-size rule for reopening the betting is for limit poker only.)

My friend has told me the best part of being a dealer and poker player is just playing a lot in the game. He watches and learns from the players he sees play. He has become a really good winning player since he started dealing.

I actually looked at becoming one but they wont take on part time dealers so I wont go to school to learn. Its odd since they have had a hard time filling the positions at the casino. Oh well, there loss.
There are casino party companies that will hire you part-time, and they are a lot less stressful than casinos.
 
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96. In no-limit and pot-limit, all raises must be equal to or greater than the size of the previous bet or raise on that betting round. An all-in wager of less than a full raise does not reopen the betting to a Participant who has already acted.
a. Exception – two or more consecutive all-in wagers that exceed the minimum allowable bet or raise. By way of example, Participant A - bets 500, Participant B - raises to 1,000, Participant C - calls 1,000, Participant D - moves all-in for 1,300, Participant E - moves all-in for 1,700. If Participant A calls or folds, then Participants B & C will have an option to raise. The minimum allowable raise will be equal to the last complete raise. In this example, the last complete raise was 500; therefore, Participants B or C would be allowed to call 1,700 and raise 500 for a 16 total wager of 2,200. Also, Participants B or C could raise more than 500. (The half-the-size rule for reopening the betting is for limit poker only.)


There are casino party companies that will hire you part-time, and they are a lot less stressful than casinos.
My understanding has just been overwritten by pure confusion..! o_O

:LOL::ROFLMAO:
 
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Very good info here, thanks
 
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axo que o call é a melhor jogada, porque com toda certeza o vilão tem valor e nao compensa você atolar fora de posição
 
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I think you can do both positive actions
 
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