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In the News (Tue 17 Nov 09)

  
  ROBERTS RULES OF POKER
A lot of the rules are similar to those used in the rulebook of cardrooms where he has acted as a rules consultant and rules drafter.
Poker rules are widely used and freely copied, so it is impossible to construct a rulebook without using many rules that exist as part of a rule set of some cardroom.
If a player appears unaware of this rule and attempts to play unnoticed cash that was on the table during a pot, the dealer may let the cash play if no one in the pot objects, then have all the cash changed into chips after the hand.
www.pokercoach.us /RobsPkrRules4.htm   (6527 words)

  
 Betting
This rule is overridden by table stakes rules, so that a player may in fact raise a $5 bet by $2 if that $2 is his entire remaining stake.
Under the dead button rule, the big blind is posted by the player due for it, and the small blind and button are positioned accordingly, even if this means the small blind or the button is placed in front of an empty seat, giving the same player the privilege of last action on consecutive hands.
Just as in table stakes, no player may remove chips or cash from the table once they are put in play (except small amounts for refreshments, tips, and such)--this includes all markers, whether one's own or those won from other players.
www.online.gambling.name /Betting-poker.html   (6362 words)

  
 Pokertropolis - Online Poker Games, Texas Holdem and Poker Rules   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
In the case of limit poker games, the stakes will be determined by both the bet limit and when the betting occurs.
For example, at a $2/$4 poker table, the limit on any bet is $2 on the earlier betting rounds and $4 on the final betting rounds.
In poker games where there are blinds, players are required to post the Big Blind prior to their first hand, and must post the small blind and big blind once per round.
www.pokertropolis.com /poker-rules.asp   (955 words)

  
 Poker.Net - High Stakes
Poker has become the latest craze, with televised tournaments featuring brooding players in mirrored sunglasses with thousands of dollars at stake with every hand.
We’ve read about young poker millionaires who have honed their skills and won untold amounts in Internet poker games, where anyone with a modem and a credit card is welcome at virtual table, where they may win - or, more likely, lose - unlimited amounts of cold, hard cash.
The tribe is now awaiting a ruling from the commission on its designation for poker; if the commission identifies the game as a Class II endeavor, such as bingo and other “games of chance,” the tribe is poised to add live poker games in its Atmore, Montgomery and Wetumpka gambling houses.
www.poker.net /headlines/news/archive/highstakes-1.htm   (322 words)

  
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 Betting (poker) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
It is therefore common for a new player to lock up a seat and then wait several hands before joining a table, or for a returning player to sit out several hands, so that he may enter in the big blind and avoid paying the post.
The full bet rule states that if the amount of an all-in bet is less than the minimum bet, or if the amount of an all-in raise is less than the full amount of the previous raise, it does not constitute a "real" raise, and therefore does not reopen the betting action.
The half bet rule states that if an all-in bet or raise is equal to or larger than half the minimum amount, it does constitute a raise and reopens the action.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Poker_table_stakes_rules   (7066 words)

  
 Poker Top10: Complete poker rules available ad free!   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
At big-bet poker (pot-limit or no-limit play), a return to the game after an absence of less than one hour, and at limit poker, a return to the game after an absence of less than half an hour is still considered part of the same playing session.
At flexible-limit poker, a wager that increases the amount of a forced bet by half that amount or more is considered a raise, because the forced bet is of sufficient size to qualify as a bet at that structure.
This rule may not be used to rule a hand dead where the player obviously intended to call all bets, but unintentionally put in less than the required amount of money.
www.pokertop10.com /poker_rules.html   (12932 words)

  
 Gambling Guide > Casino Games > Poker > Casino Rules > Poker Table Stakes Rules
Nor is a player allowed to hide the amount of his stake from other players; he must disclose the amount when asked.
The full bet rule states that if the amount of an all in raise does not equal the full amount of the previous raise, it does not consitute a "real" raise, and therefore does not reopen the betting action.
Because these rules are complicated (especially when more than one player goes all in, or there are pots to be split because of ties), informal home games often allow players to temporarily borrow money to add to their stake during a hand when necessary, which is called going light.
www.poker.freegames.eu.com /casino/table_stakes_rules.html   (867 words)

  
 Poker Protection
In poker, one of the motives for betting or raising is to give your poker hand protection, which means to encourage opponents to fold a drawing poker hand that might otherwise improve to beat yours.
This is generally done with a made poker hand that you perceive as vulnerable to an opponent's drawing poker hand.
The term protection is also often heard in the context of an all-in player (see poker table stakes rules), because a bet by any player serves to protect the poker hand of an all-in player just as it protects the bettor (and possibly more so).
www.imperialpoker.com /poker/poker-protection/index.php   (388 words)

  
 Poker table stakes rules
At that poker tablr stakes rules age, they are into communicating with their friends through email and instant messages, but interactive games are very popular.
One poker table stakes rul4s of the most popular games on the Internet is video poker, which combines the basics of a poker game and the style of a slot machine.
Since there poker table sstakes rules are many sites to choose from and not all play by the same rules, it is best to check these out first before deciding to play.
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 Table stakes - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In poker, table stakes refers to the maximum a player can bet and possibly lose during the course of a single hand.
It is the money he or she has on the table at the beginning of that hand.
This is in contrast to the classic poker notion from the movies of a player "betting the wagon wheels" when a good hand comes along.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Table_stakes   (152 words)

  
 Buy-ins and Table Stakes - Texas Holdem VIP Poker
In a real money game, a player cannot remove any chips from the table during play until he or she leaves the game.
This rule applies regardless of how many chips a player has brought to the table.
Otherwise, if a player is allowed to put a few chips into his pocket every time he or she is ahead, then the number of chips available for play will be reduced and the action at the table will suffer.
texasholdemvip.com /page/833786   (336 words)

  
 Games > Table Stakes, Minimum Buy-in, All-In & Side Pots
The only money that "plays" in a hand must be on the table prior to the start of the hand, i.e., Player may not make a wager in excess of the value of his chips on the table at the start of a hand.
Taking money out of the game and continuing to play is not allowed in a table stakes format.
Minimum Buy-In The Minimum Buy-in requirement for all limit poker games is 10 times the Big Blind/Lower Stake in the Game.
www.casino-online-poker.net /games/stakes-buyin.html   (406 words)

  
 how to win poker :: about Negotiations
When it is a how to win poker turn to act, the first verbal declaration or action he takes binds him to his choice to.
poker, a betting round is said to be closed if no player will have the right to raise in the round.
Most forms of stud poker, in contrast, are open how to win poker because some players' cards are dealt face up or are exposed during play (blind stud games are an exception).
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 27million.com
In poker, one of the motives for betting or raising is to give your hand protection, which means to encourage opponents to fold a drawing hand that might otherwise improve to beat yours.
This is generally done with a made hand that you perceive as vulnerable to an opponent's drawing hand.
The term protection is also often heard in the context of an all-in player (see poker table stakes rules), because a bet by any player serves to protect the hand of an all-in player just as it protects the bettor (and possibly more so).
www.27million.com /poker-Protection.shtml   (274 words)

  
 Flickr: Flickr Poker - High Stakes
This table is reserved for photos that earned at least 13 chips in flickr poker.
To be at this "table" you have succeeded at playing a winning hand in the group Flickr Poker.
Here however the stakes are higher in that you have only one chip to hand out for every photo you post.
www.flickr.com /groups/highstakes   (288 words)

  
 How To Build a Poker Table - Poker Table Plans
These poker table plans are copyright and can not be used on any other site without written authorization.
Round poker tables, oval shape (rounded edge rectangles actually) and some octagonal poker tables, the choices were endless, well not really, the choice was 1 of 3 types.
I intended to build a table top only, one that I could store on its side in the garage when not in use, but could slot straight over the top of my dining table on game nights.
www.poker.com /building-a-poker-table.htm   (3021 words)

  
 PokerTips.org - Poker Strategy - Common Intermediate Mistakes
A lot of good players play a lot of poker but do not take the time to keep track of their wins and losses.
Even at lower stakes, you are bound to be at the same table as a couple of decent players.
If you play online poker and often play too predictably, switch tables often so you are frequently up against fresh opponents.
www.pokertips.org /strategy/intermediate-mistakes.php   (1061 words)

  
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 Table Stakes Everestpoker.com Tournament Poker Stakes.
To provide a wide variation in styles of play, Everest Poker offers the Limit, Pot Limit and No Limit poker at the indicated Stakes:
You must be 18 years or older to enter.
Void in the U.S. and where prohibited by law.
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