Betting structures
Betting structure
Fixed limit: Fixed limit means that the amount you can bet is set. These games will be called $3/$6 or $1/$2 games or similar. In Hold’em, the amount that can be bet pre-flop or on the flop is the first number. In a $0.50/$1 game, you will be able to bet $0.50 at a time. On the turn and river, the second number is the only amount that can be bet. In that same $0.50/$1 game, players bet $1 at a time after the turn card is dealt.
There is a limit of four bets per player per betting round.
No limit: No Limit is only offered in Hold’em. No limit Hold’em offers no betting structure. You can bet as little or as much as you like at anytime, with a minimum of the corresponding big blind value. Anytime, from your first two cards all the way to the river, you can say those two magic words, “all in”*.
Pot limit: Pot Limit is a structure where the maximum wager is based on the size of the pot. The “pot” is defined as the amount of money in the pot plus all bets currently on the table (these are the bets of all players who bet prior to you in the hand).
* All in: Sometimes a player will be involved in a hand and run out of money to bet before the hand is over. Since all poker games are table stakes only, you are not allowed to put more money on the table in the middle of a hand. When you run out of money and put your last dollar in the pot, you are said to be all-in and you cannot win any more money than what is in the pot at this point
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