Rules on Raising
Sep/080
Hi,
I have something to ask.
For an instance, there were four players playing any round, and the first bet $10, then the second raised to $20, the third called $20, and the fourth player who is the dealer called $20. What do you think, could the second player re-raise after the first has called the $20, letting the play continue round the table 3 times till it ends with a cap eventually on the third raise? Or otherwise just stop after reaching the dealer?
Also, let’s say in a certain game, the first player bets $10, then the second calls, the third and fourth who is the dealer also call. What do you think, can the first player re-raise, allowing the other three call, repeating this a number of times till the cap takes place?
Hope to hear from you soon. Thanks for the great site by the way.
Jomer
Jomer,
Once the second player raised, the only way action would fall back on him is if another player raised. When the action reached the dealer, action is closed if the dealer calls the bet.
The same applies to the second question. Your player opened the action and then action went around to each player. Once a player bets or raises, the only way action falls back to them is if another player raises.
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