If you are familiar with the rules for Limit Poker,
you will not need to learn too much more to understand the rules
for Pot-Limit Poker. If you are not familiar with our Limit
Poker rules
click here to read them and then return to the Pot-Limit
Poker section.
The Betting Rules :
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Minimum eligible 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
$100 then the second player must raise a minimum of $100
(total bet of $200).
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Maximum eligible raise: The size of the
pot. 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. As an example,
the pot in the middle is $200 and the first player to act in
the round bets $150 and the next player calls $150... the
third player has a maximum eligible total bet of $800. The
$800 total is his $150 call and $650 raise. The $650 max raise
portion is equal to the pot of $200 + first player's $150 +
second player's $150 + his own call of $150.
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Methods to bet:
When playing at Party Poker, you will have three methods of
betting to use:
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The bet button- Just like in a Limit
Poker Game,
you can click the bet button, which will display the minimum
amount you can bet or raise.
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The bet box- The bet box is a text box
that allows you to type in the exact amount you want to bet or
raise. Once you have entered the amount to bet or raise, the
bet button will reflect this amount. Then click the bet button
and your bet will be placed.
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The slider- The slider is a device that
you can use with your mouse to increase or decrease the amount
of your bet or raise. Simply drag the bar on the slider to the
amount of money you want to bet or raise. As you slide, the
bet amount will be reflected on the bet button. When you find
the amount you want to bet or raise, simply click the bet
button and your bet will be made
At each Pot-Limit table there is a Maximum Buy-In
amount. Party Poker currently has three different maximum
buy-in amounts of $25, $50 and $100 in order to ensure all
players have an opportunity to be competitive at Pot Limit
without having to compete against players with thousands of
dollars in front of them.
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