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There are 3 players A, B and C.
Player A: 20$
Player B: 50$
Player C: 100$
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Pre flop:
Player A all in with 20$. Both of player B and C called.
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Flop:
Play C raised 20$.
play B folded.
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Question:
Does play B have the right to win the money(60$) in the pre flop?
Thanks in advance.
What rule are we talking about, the only rule i know is that the women are the f*** rake.
What are you talking about ? what saying , i dont know there odda be one.
Lol just messing with ya :
Player A : 20 $ = ( Holding what cards ) ?
Player B : 50 $ = ( Holding what cards ) ?
( If B has a strong hand , like QQ, KK, AA , he would smooth call hoping player c would also make the call ) ... In my view of playing.
( If B has a medium strong holding like : AK , AK off , AQ , JJ , 10 10 , he would probally push it all in there aswell .. to isolate you vs him only. )
( If B is calling with 99 or suited connector cards , then he's just to hoping... )
Player C Folded giving you a edge of a hu game,
What is the Flop ?
Did you make a hand , or have a strong pocket pair ?
What was player b's playing style , was he tight , loose , aggresive , maniac , calling station , tight aggresive , ???
So please ? i dont get the rule ???
And if he did win , then your a bad player ... ., lol just kidding.
( More info before making a post pls )
JCTM1988
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Here's the thing, if you cant spot the sucker the first half hour of the game, you are the sucker.
Description:
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There are 3 players A, B and C.
Player A: 20$
Player B: 50$
Player C: 100$
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Pre flop:
Player A all in with 20$. Both of player B and C called.
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Flop:
Play C raised 20$.
play B folded.
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Question:
Does play B have the right to win the money(60$) in the pre flop?
Thanks in advance.
No, if he fold after C bet then he hasn't the right to win the preflop pot.
in the situation you describe then once the player has folded then they are out of the hand and out of any of the pot
if you took a situation where one player had less chips than the others and they went all-in before the end of the hand ... then you have to do split posts
eg.
player a $300
player b $200
player c $50
you could have a flop and betting round then then player a or b bets / raises on the flop and the $50 ends up putting the rest of his chips in
at this point there would be $50 from each of the players still in the hand as the "main pot" and then the other two players (a & b) would continue to play the rest of the hand (or until one folded) for whatever additional bets they wanted to make
then the cards would be turned - potentially player c could have the strongest hand of the 3 and would win maximum of $150 and then the other two players hands would be compared to see who won the side pot (which could easily be bigger than the main pot or equally have been checked down so there isnt a side pot)
but if a player folds then they are out of the hand - thats why bluffing and betting to make players fold their hand is such a crucial part of the game
cheers scrawnybob
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Players A and B showdown for the 60 pot. If A wins, B gets nothing since there's not a side pot. Unless B hit the flop hard or has a strong hand, he should not be betting in this pot since there's only the main pot.
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