Can you raise before the river?

If there is a bet and a raise before it's your turn to act, look out. If a third player calls the raise cold before it is your turn to act, your hand is virtually dead. Also, if four players just call on the river after someone bets, you are unlikely to have the best hand.
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Can you raise after River?

If your check is checked back around to you then you cannot raise. Let's say 1 was the pre flop raiser and lead out every round. You just checked and called. If you hit on the river your best play it to check again and let them lead out.
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When can you not raise in poker?

Modern poker rules require that raises must be at least equal to the amount of the previous bet or raise. For example, if an opponent bets $5, a player must raise by at least another $5, and they may not raise by only $2.
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When can you re-raise in poker?

The under-the-gun player limps (calls for $3), and the player in the cutoff raises to $15. If the player on the button makes it $60 to go, that player is re-raising. The first re-raise in the preflop betting round is known as a three-bet. If a player raises against a three-bet, that raise is known as a four-bet.
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When can you raise in Texas Holdem?

If the first player has bet, the next player to speak can fold, call or raise. The turn passes to their left, concluding when all of the players have contributed the same amount of money to the pot, with those who have decided to fold having done so.
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Should we raise the river (Poker strategy)?



How does raise work in Texas Holdem?

The minimum raise is equal to the size of the previous bet or raise. If someone wishes to re-raise, they must raise at least the amount of the previous raise. For example, if the big blind is $2 and there is a raise of $6 to a total of $8, a re-raise must be at least $6 more for a total of $14.
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Can you reraise a raise poker?

Of course, there are other reason why re-raising might be illegal. If we are heads up and our opponent is all-in, we no longer have the option to re-raise due to the table stakes rule. It could also be that we are playing a game with a fixed-limit betting structure and the cap has been reached.
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Can you raise twice?

So player 4 can again raise. If they raise again, player 5 can raise again too. To sum it up, if a player has to put more chips in to call another player's bet they have all of their options of fold, call or raise.
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What happens if someone raises after you go all in?

If two players go all-in, and the bigger stack of chips wins, then the other player is out. On the other hand, if the shorter stack wins, they get double their chips from their opponent. However, if there are 3 or more players in a pot with at least one all-in, chips get added to both the main pot and side pot.
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Can you bet after the river in Texas Holdem?

After the river betting round is complete, players show their cards (called the showdown) and the dealer announces the winner, based on poker hand rankings. The player who was last to bet or raise in the river betting round traditionally is the first to show their cards, and the showdown proceeds clockwise after that.
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Can you raise after calling in poker?

If there are three players in the hand and Player A opens, player B can raise that bet. At this point Player C or Player A can choose to re-raise when the betting action gets back on them. When faced with a re-raise, players have the options to call, fold or re-raise again.
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Can you raise after all in?

FIDPA RULES: 60-4.An “all-in” bet of less than a full raise does not reopen the betting to a player who has already acted. ROBERT'S RULES OF POKER RULES: 14-NL-3 All raises must be equal to or greater than the size of the previous bet or raise on that betting round, except for an all-in wager.
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Should I run twice poker?

There are some myths out there that running it twice, thrice, or once, may be best depending on the type of hands that we have. The truth is that it makes no difference in terms of expectation. The long run result will be the same whether we run it once or five times.
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Can you fold after the river?

If you are folding on the final play of the hand, such as after the river cards have been dealt and your opponents have made all of the plays they can make, some players might expose one or both cards to show they have made a hero fold.
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Can you fold before the blind?

If everyone else folds before the flop, including the small blind, then the big blind not only wins his blind bet back, but also collects the small blind's initial bet. Once the first round of betting is completed, the small blind acts first on every subsequent round.
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How often should you go all in?

Any time you're sitting with around 15 big blinds or less, it might be time to consider going all in. This situation usually applies to tournaments more than cash games, as cash games allow you to top-up your stack after each hand.
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Why would you straddle in poker?

A straddle in poker acts like a third, oversized blind, placed before the cards are dealt. Like the big blind, a straddle is “live,” so that if one or more players call this blind bet, the straddler has the option to raise the callers once the action is on them.
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Can you straddle in a poker tournament?

What is a straddle in Poker? A player can initiate this play in any poker game and it is a reasonably regular occurrence for those involved in Texas hold'em. When a player opts to straddle they are putting double the big blind (BB) amount before cards are dealt.
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Does a raise have to be double big blind?

41: Raises A: A raise must be at least the size of the largest previous bet or raise of the current betting round. If a player raises 50% or more of the previous bet but less than the minimum raise, he must make a full raise.
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What is the minimum raise?

A minimum raise or "min-raise" is exactly what it sounds like — a raise for the minimum amount allowed. Min-raising before the flop means making an opening raise worth exactly two big blinds (the least possible).
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What happens if you raise in poker?

However, if you particularly like your hand you may also raise, forcing the original bettor to match your raise if he wants to continue in the hand. Of course, whenever you raise, the original bettor has the option to reraise, putting the onus back on you to match his bet to stay in the hand.
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Can the big blind raise pre flop?

limp – Calling the big blind pre flop. Not raising. main pot – When there is a side pot , that part of the pot all of the players have action in. misread – Not realize the value of your hand, or overlook a possible winner.
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Why do poker players run it 3 times?

Some players prefer to run it three times, both to reduce variance even further, but also to guarantee that the pot cannot end up evenly split: one of the two players must end up with at least two-thirds of the pot.
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