@Tikay10: clarification question, in a multi way all in, who gets credit for the knock out? Is it the player with best hand or is it the player with the most chips? E.g.:
A: 500 chips B: 1000 chips C: 3000 chips
All three all in, hands were A<C< B. In bounty hunter, C gets the bounty given he had the most chips (pls correct me if I am wrong here )
@Tikay10: clarification question, in a multi way all in, who gets credit for the knock out? Is it the player with best hand or is it the player with the most chips? E.g.:
@Tikay10: clarification question, in a multi way all in, who gets credit for the knock out? Is it the player with best hand or is it the player with the most chips? E.g.:
Think of them as separate pots. A can put in 500 chips and these chips are matched to create a pot of 1500. The best hand wins this pot. B wins the pot and the bounty.
There is a second pot of 500 (Diff between B and A stacks) which is matched by C to create a pot of 1000. B wins this but cant win C's bounty as B doesn't cover C.
If B and C had the same hand then the bounty goes to C as they have the biggest stack.
@Tikay10: clarification question, in a multi way all in, who gets credit for the knock out? Is it the player with best hand or is it the player with the most chips? E.g.:
A: 500 chips B: 1000 chips C: 3000 chips
All three all in, hands were A
Do you mean B
@sighcall: In B<C<A, yes C gets the bounty. I was not clear before on the scenario A<C< B ,which Mattbates just clarified that B gets A's bounty.
@Tikay10: clarification question, in a multi way all in, who gets credit for the knock out? Is it the player with best hand or is it the player with the most chips? E.g.:
you conna chop a bounty so it goes to the higher stack
Chopping a bounty would be like asking any Stokie ( @SidV79@MAXALLY et al) for half of his meat n potato pie...it aint gonna happen!
this but you have paid for half the meal and you don't get to eat any of it cause the other guy has a bigger appetite? what happens when it's like 1st hand of the tourney aj/aj>aq (all 2k stacks) does the bounty go to the guy whos names first in the alphabet or sommit?
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A: 500 chips
B: 1000 chips
C: 3000 chips
All three all in, hands were A<C< B.
In bounty hunter, C gets the bounty given he had the most chips (pls correct me if I am wrong here )
@Jeni82
I can't ever recall winning a three way all-in, so to be honest, I don't really know.
If nobody comes in with the answer, I'll find out for you, but I'm sure one of the regulars will know the answer & pop up with a reply shortly.
@MattBates
There is a second pot of 500 (Diff between B and A stacks) which is matched by C to create a pot of 1000. B wins this but cant win C's bounty as B doesn't cover C.
If B and C had the same hand then the bounty goes to C as they have the biggest stack.
Player 2. aq... 1490 chips
Player 3. aj... 2010 chips
BOARD 88j22
player 1 & 3 split the pot with the bounty of player 2 going to the highest chip stack
what happens when it's like 1st hand of the tourney aj/aj>aq (all 2k stacks) does the bounty go to the guy whos names first in the alphabet or sommit?