Can you reraise on the 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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Can you bet after the river?

A final single community card (called the river or fifth street) is then dealt, followed by a fourth betting round and the showdown, if necessary.
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Can you reraise all in?

Re: Can you raise a "short" 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.
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When can you reraise in poker?

Re-raising to around 3x your opponent's raise is generally a good guideline. The rules of poker dictate that the minimum re-raise size has to be at least the amount of the previous raise. For example, if your opponent bets $20 on the flop, any re-raise must be at least $20 more, or $40 total.
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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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Should I Reraise the River?



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 reraise before the flop?

You can also reraise when you're out of position with a strong hand. In no limit Hold'em, position equals power. One sure way to neutralize an opponent's positional advantage is by reraising before the flop.
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Can you reraise your own bet in poker?

You cannot re-raise when it gets back to you (your own bet) unless your bet was raised. There are just a couple exceptions: if someone went all in and did not cover the min raise then you cannot re-raise. if the initial forced bet to the BB is just called the BB can still raise when it comes around to them.
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Can big blinds reraise?

In most tournaments, the big blind can go all-in blind as well. However, the actual raise does not happen until it is that player's turn. It does commit those chips to the pot, but other players can raise in front of him and do not have to consider his bet when making their raises.
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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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How much does it cost to raise a post flop?

After the flop, the usual starting bet is two-thirds the size of the pot (the total that has already been bet). So if the pot stands at $9, you should bet around $6. If you want to re-raise, you should aim for two and a half times the previous player's bet. So if they bet $6 you should raise to $15.
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How many time can you reraise in Texas Holdem?

In most limit games there is a cap on the amount of bets and raises that can be made on a given street. In most limit games the cap is set at four (i.e one bet and three raises for each street).
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Can you fold on blind?

He may either fold, call (by matching the big blind's initial bet) or raise (by increasing the big blind's bet). If the pot is unraised by the time the action comes to the small blind, he may complete his blind by making the small blind up to the full bet for that round.
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Do you burn on the flop?

No. Once the deck is cut, the dealer deals the first card directly off the top of the deck. The only time a card is burned is immediately before dealing the flop, turn, or river. No more than 3 cards should ever be burned during a hand of poker.
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What is the minimum bet post flop?

The minimum bet is $100 and the minimum raise is $100. Since you put in 1/2 the min raise you would be forced to put in a full raise of $200. Unless you had announced call - then you would take back $50. If it is less than 1/2 the min raise the typical rule is you take it back (unless you announced raise).
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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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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 raise if someone calls?

To call is to match a bet or match a raise. A betting round ends when all active players have bet an equal amount or everyone folds to a player's bet or raise. If no opponents call a player's bet or raise, the player wins the pot.
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Should you always see the flop?

You'd likely have to either be going all-in or folding. So, yes, you should try to play more hands than you would be playing if you were short stacked so as to see more flops, thereby maximizing your skill advantage. It's important to keep in mind effective stack size as well.
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Should you always raise pre flop?

When starting out do not slow-play your big pocket pairs. It will put you in tricky spots post-flop, so just raise before the flop and build up the pot. You should also raise your good top pair hands - A-K, A-Q, A-J, K-Q, etc. That's because these hands are better than the average hands others will be playing.
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What hands should I play preflop?

The best hands to play in poker preflop will always be big pocket pairs (such as Ace-Ace, King-King and Queen-Queen), followed by big suited connectors such as Ace-King, as well as medium pairs.
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Why do I always lose on the river?

If you lose to much on the river either your hands are not strong enough or you are going to the river too often. To fix this you can tighten your range and if you are betting too small increase your bet size.
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Why do people run the river twice?

In some cash games, if a player is all in before the river has been dealt, the players involved can agree to "run it twice" which means dealing the remaining streets two times, with half the pot in each instance going to the player making the best hand.
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Why do dealers tap the table?

Before burning a card, the Dealer should lightly tap the table letting the players know that the previous round has been completed and that he/she is about to deal. ♥ This enables the player to stop the action in case the betting is incomplete.
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