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Bounty Hunter - Why can't I re-raise after an all in and call?

F1N63RSF1N63RS Member Posts: 65
edited January 2015 in Poker Chat
Question... Sorry if i'm not explainingh this very well but in a 3 way pot, when someone re-raises me all in, and a 3rd player flat calls, why can't i re-raise again?

Post flop i lead out for 360, small stack jams for 705, player 3 flat calls, and then i can't re-raise, only call

F1N63RSSmall blind 20.0020.002195.00daz7175Big blind 40.0060.003795.00 Your hole cardsKK   acepatCall 40.00100.00825.00Mal007Call 40.00140.004590.00xbootneck2Fold    RingokillaFold    F1N63RSRaise 140.00280.002055.00daz7175Fold    acepatCall 120.00400.00705.00Mal007Call 120.00520.004470.00Flop  710Q   F1N63RSBet 360.00880.001695.00acepatAll-in 705.001585.000.00Mal007Call 705.002290.003765.00F1N63RSCall 345.002635.001350.00

Comments

  • SlipwaterSlipwater Member Posts: 3,660
    edited January 2015
    Because it's an under-raise.
  • POKERTREVPOKERTREV Member Posts: 9,607
    edited January 2015
    The betting only re-opens if the all-in player is able to make a full re-raise.

    Unfortunately in your scenario "acepat" did not have enough chips to make a full re-raise, therefore the betting cannot re-open, so the only options left are to call or fold.
  • Tikay10Tikay10 Member, Administrator, Moderator Posts: 172,707
    edited January 2015

    As the others have explained, & also, this is standard, across poker, Live & Online.

    It does not matter if it is a BH or anything else, the "under-raise" rule is pretty standard across all formats of poker.
  • F1N63RSF1N63RS Member Posts: 65
    edited January 2015
    Excellent thanks all... so the smart play would have been lead out for 350??
  • POKERTREVPOKERTREV Member Posts: 9,607
    edited January 2015
    In Response to Re: Bounty Hunter - Why can't I re-raise after an all in and call?:
    Excellent thanks all... so the smart play would have been lead out for 350??
    Posted by F1N63RS
    Yes - this is always worth keeping in mind.
  • F1N63RSF1N63RS Member Posts: 65
    edited January 2015
    Thanks Trev
  • FlashFlushFlashFlush Member Posts: 4,494
    edited January 2015
    For what it's worth. Be aware Mal007 could of re-raised if he wanted to because he hadn't made an action on this street of betting, so that gives you a clue that he didn't want to reopen the betting.
  • Tikay10Tikay10 Member, Administrator, Moderator Posts: 172,707
    edited January 2015
    In Response to Re: Bounty Hunter - Why can't I re-raise after an all in and call?:
    For what it's worth. Be aware Mal007 could of re-raised if he wanted to because he hadn't made an action on this street of betting, so that gives you a clue that he didn't want to reopen the betting.
    Posted by FlashFlush
    Thats a very good, & important point.

    The downside is that, like many, he may not have realised the consquences of just flatting, rather than RTI.
  • F1N63RSF1N63RS Member Posts: 65
    edited January 2015
    Excellent thanks all... he had J9 so i'll give Mal007 credit for just flatting... I'll pay more attention to my bet sizing from now on... keep up the good work!
  • POKERTREVPOKERTREV Member Posts: 9,607
    edited January 2015
    In Response to Re: Bounty Hunter - Why can't I re-raise after an all in and call?:
    For what it's worth. Be aware Mal007 could of re-raised if he wanted to because he hadn't made an action on this street of betting, so that gives you a clue that he didn't want to reopen the betting.
    Posted by FlashFlush
    Good point FF - I didn't notice that one.
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