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General Discussion / Re: Minumum Raise in No Limit Texas Hold'em
« on: January 10, 2017, 08:21:49 PM »Roberts Rules: http://www.homepokertourney.com/roberts-rules-of-poker.htmQuoteBetting and Raising.
6. Any wager not all-in must be at least the size of the previous bet or raise in that round
Considering the Big Blind is a forced bet by 2 left of the dealer, the minimum raise, if you are 1st to raise is the size of the Big Blind. From that point on, the minimum raise is the size of the previous raise.
So for example...
Player A - BB 1000
Player B - Raises to 2000
Player C - Can raise to 3000 as his raise is still at least the size of the previous "raise".
Ohh I love poker rules.
I've got 2 questions
1 - if the Big Blind is a forced bet.. the next player must be ''raisining'' and not ''betting'' right? Just trying to figure out the correct way to say...
2 - You said '' if you are 1st to raise is the size of the Big Blind''
But.. could I raise more than the size of the Big blind?
like..
Player A - BB 1000
Player B - BB 2500
Thank you kindly !