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Reraising an allin...

Postby MVPSPORTS » Fri Aug 19, 2005 10:37 am

This probably should be posted in the B&M section, but since nobody posts there... I figured I'd throw it out here... Plus, it WAS in a NL game... Just live instead of online...

Anyway... I had a rules dispute with the house I play at, and not sure who was right... But, it cost me a $1000 pot... So, suffice it to say I was a little peed off...

2/5NL... SB has about $100 and is just GOD AWFUL, I have $5-600 (probably not quite as God awful :oops: ), MP has about $300 and is a halfway decent player...

MP is the only limper, SB completes... I get the big whopping [4s] [5s] ... And, decide to slowplay those babies and just check...

Pot is $15... Flop is the very helpful [As] [Jh] [9d] ... check, check, check...

Pot is STILL $15... Turn is the [3s] ... WOOHOO!!! I'm smokin now...

SB leads out for $20... that probably means he's got J3 or some other such powerhouse... Hell, now I get a flush draw and gutshot to the straight... I call the $20...

All of a sudden, MP wakes up from his coma and bumps it up to $50... NO WAY IN HELL HE DOESN"T HAVE SOME WEAK ACE!!! He may as well just flip THAT one over at least... He's such a straight forward player it's ridiculous, and he was tryin to slowplay us with some freakin ace... Bahstad... I'll show him... I'll call his measily $30 raise and then bust him when he can't let go of TP...To steal a line from Mecosking... MWAHAHAHAHAHAHA...

Unfortunately, before I get a chance to call, jackass SB goes over the top allin for $70 total, which was $20 more than the raise...

So, it's $50 for me to call... But, here's my question... If I call, can MP come over the top again allin...? To which, I would probably have to fold...? I was pretty sure the raise had to be more than half the origional raise to count... MP raised $30... SB RERAISED $20 more... Which would be more than half....

This little sticking point created quite an argument, and I ended up just folding in frustration, as I was SURE MP was gonna push at this point.. I mean, way to tip my hand....

Sorry if that was a long-winded way of asking if anyone knows the rule for this, whether he could've reraised or not...?

In case anyone was curious, MP had A9, SB had crapola, and I would've scooped his whole stack when the [2c] hits the river... :x :x :x :x :x :x :x :x
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Postby droqqa » Fri Aug 19, 2005 10:43 am

When MP bumps it to $50, the raise is $30. So when SB goes all-in for $20 more, this is not a raise, but a call. MP cannot re-raise when the action is back on him.

You got hosed.

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Postby briachek » Fri Aug 19, 2005 11:30 am

yeah, mp should not be able to raise when it gets back to him. You should have the option to raise if you want. This was actually discussed in cardplayer.

http://www.cardplayer.com/poker_magazin ... m_id=65570

and yes, you got hosed.
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