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Raise option issue

tempusfugetempusfuge Member Posts: 101
edited March 2012 in Community Help & Advice
On hand ID 496196019 I had an issue.

I was in BB and had AA so was thinking wahoo as you do when when you are dealt the best starting hand in poker. The betting starts there is a call followed by a raise by a short stack it comes round to me so I reraise. Then the person who called before calls again and then the short stack goes all in.

When it comes round to me I want to reraise to isolate the allin and get rid of the caller but the table only gives me the option of folding (which I am obviously never going to do) or calling. Why is this? Obviously now because it is only few extra chips the caller calls again. 

Thankfully I won the hand  but I think it is a major issue that I was even given the opportunity to raise, 

Comments

  • MachkaMachka Member Posts: 4,627
    edited March 2012
    I'm pretty sure this is due to the under raise by the short stack all in.  There was a thread about it previously, I'll see if I can find it.

  • MachkaMachka Member Posts: 4,627
    edited March 2012
    Can't find the thread but the basic rule is:

    The full bet rule states that if the amount of an all-in bet is less than the minimum bet, or if the amount of an all-in raise is less than the full amount of the previous raise, it does not constitute a "real" raise, and therefore does not reopen the betting action.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Betting_in_poker

  • tempusfugetempusfuge Member Posts: 101
    edited March 2012
    In Response to Re: Raise option issue:
    Can't find the thread but the basic rule is: The full bet rule states that if the amount of an all-in bet is less than the minimum bet, or if the amount of an all-in raise is less than the full amount of the previous raise, it does not constitute a "real" raise, and therefore does not reopen the betting action. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Betting_in_poker
    Posted by Machka
    OK Thanks Aaron I'll factor that in in the future
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