
No Limit Poker
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No Limit poker is a wild, exciting form of poker in which you can
quickly win or lose a very large stack of chips! At Fatman Poker you
can play No Limit games of Texas Hold'em, Omaha Hi/Lo and also No Limit
Hold'em Tournaments!
No Limit Poker Rules
No Limit poker is the same as Limit Poker,
except for the size of the bets and raises. Minimum bet or raise
The raise amount must be at least as much as the previous bet or raise
in the same round. As an example, if the first player to act bets $10
then the second player must raise a minimum of $10 (total bet of $20).
Maximum bet or raise
There is no maximum bet - hence, "No Limit" You can raise by all the
chips you have available at the table, or be raised by all the chips
your opponent has!
At the table, you'll see a betting "slider" in which you can use to bet
many amounts between the minimum and maximum allowable bet size.
NOTE: Each No Limit table has a Maximum Buy-In amount.
Currently, Fatman Poker has two different maximum buy-in amounts - $50
and $100 (depending on the table). This ensures that all players have
the opportunity to compete regardless of whether their opponent has
thousands of dollars in chips more than they do.
Limit Poker
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Limit Poker Rules | Pot Limit Poker Rules
Fixed-Limit games will have two limit amounts specified, i.e.
$1/$2 or $5/$10. The lower limit will be the size of all bets and raises
in the earlier rounds of betting. The higher limit will be the size of
all bets and raises in the later rounds of betting.
For example in a $3/$6 Texas Hold'em game, a player may bet $3 in the
first two rounds of betting, while other players may raise the bet to
$6. In the last two rounds of betting, if player bets, (s)he must bet $6
and any raiser must raise to $12.
Pot Limit
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Limit Poker Rules | Pot Limit Poker Rules
Pot Limit poker adds another level of excitement to games such as
Omaha. In Pot Limit Poker, the betting limit is guided by the size of
the pot and posted bets on the table. At Fatman Poker you can play Pot
Limit games of Omaha Hi/Lo, Omaha High, Hold'em, and Pot Limit Omaha
Hi/Lo Tournaments!
Pot Limit Poker Rules
Pot Limit is very easy to learn. The difference between regular limit
games and Pot Limit games is in the betting amounts.
Minimum bet or raise
In Pot Limit games, the raise amount must be at least as much as the
previous bet or raise in the same round. For example, if the first
player to act bets $10, then the second player must raise a minimum of
$10 (total bet of $20).
Maximum bet or raise
The size of the pot is defined as the total of:
• the Pot in the middle, plus
• all bets on the table, plus
• the amount the active player must first call before raising.
For example, if the pot in the middle is $20 and the first player to
act in the round bets $15 and the next player calls $15. You are allowed
maximum raise of $65.
Here is how that amount is determined:
Pot in the middle $20
First player bets $15
Second player calls $15
Your call $15
Total in pot before your raise $65
In this case, you may simple call for $15, or you may call and raise
anywhere from $15 to $65.
Fatman Poker will automatically calculate your possible bets for
you and display your options.
At the table, you'll see a betting "slider" which helps you post bets
in many amounts between the minimum and maximum allowable bet size.
NOTE: Each Pot Limit table has a Maximum Buy-In amount.
Pot Limit tables have a Maximum Buy-In amount.
Depending on the table, the Maximum Buy-In amount may be $50, $100 and
$200. This ensures that all players have the opportunity to compete
regardless of whether their opponent has thousands of dollars in chips
more than they do.
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