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Betting Limits in Poker Explained
Published on Wednesday, March 17, 2010 by Betting And Games

Essentially, betting makes poker the game that it is.  It is what ultimately maximizes your gains when you have a good poker hand and what minimizes your losses when you have a poor one.

In order to start the poker game, the first player must either check or make a bet.  The same goes for each additional player in the game starting to the left of the first player.

Different kinds of betting are required based upon the type of poker game being played.  This article will explain a few of these betting habits in specific type of games.

In fixed limit games, there is a pre-determined amount of chips that can be bet or raised and no one is permitted to bet higher than this, hence, the reason it is a fixed limit poker game.  This particular pre-determined amount and limit can vary per each poker round.  For example, in some games, such as Stud Poker, when the fifth card is dealt, limits for betting are doubled.  Therefore, if it were a $20-$40 game, the first two rounds of the poker game would be bet in limits and increments of $20 while the last three rounds of the game would be bet in limits and increments of $40.  In the game of fixed limit Texas Hold ‘em, you’ll notice that the betting limits are doubled once the third round comes into play.

Spread limit games are quite similar to fixed limit games; however, the betting limits are a bit different as you can bet between two limits.  For example, if the spread limit is $5 – $15 then you can place bets anywhere within $5 and $15.  If a raise were to occur, the raise would have to equal the previous bet.

When it comes to no limit poker games, there is no limit, obviously, just as the name states.  Players can place bets and raises based on the amount of chips that they have in front of them at the time.

Now, in pot limit games, bets as well as raised are limited by the amount that is within the pot when the bet is being made.  A player that is raising on her turn can include her call as part of the pot.  For example, if there is $20 within the pot and a player bets $20 then a player that wishes to raise can call that particular bet, which would create a pot equaling $40.  This player could then raise the whole pot, which would cause the pot to total $80.

Hope that helps some of you beginners to understand the difference between games and their betting rituals.  Check out bwin.com to get started playing poker.

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