![]() Holy crap! You're right but I had to read it 10 times to figure it out! Okay, SB (300) BB (600) Player A raise (900) to total (1500) Player B raises (3000) to total (4500) Player C folds and Player D goes all-in for (5000) a short all-in of (500) more. The total min re-raise to Player A is a total bet of rrect? Mike: I think your example needs another answer. The only way A would be limited to only a call is if the TOTAL BET back to A was less than 600 + 900 + 900 = less than 2400. In this case there is much more than 900 for A to call. That means that to re-open the betting to A, there must be a full raise back to A (at least 900 more). Why?: On this betting round, the initial bet to A was 600 (the BB), A raised it by 900 to 1500 total. Question: Can A re-raise or only call the 5000 total (A must put in another 3500 to call) because D is all-in and A has already acted.Īnswer: A can re-raise because the amount to call (3500) is MORE than a minimum full raise to A. SB (300) BB (600) Player A raises TO 1500 total (a raise of 900) B re-raises TO 4500 total (a raise of 3000) C foldsÄ makes an all in wager of 5000 TOTAL (an increase of 500). I tried to respond to the following that you wrote: After reading all of the related prior posts you listed.
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