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What are all the Different types of Poker Glossary ?
Explain the Different types of Poker Glossary ?
What are the advantege of Poker Glossary ?

Jan 12th, 2008 05:55
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A marker similar to a kill button, on which a player places an extra
forced bet. In a seven-card stud high-low game, the action button is
awarded to the winner of a scoop pot above a certain size, signifying
that in the next pot, that player will be required to post an amount
representing a completion of the bring-in to a full bet. For example, in
a stud game with $2 and $4 betting limits and a $1 bring-in, a player
with the action button must post $2; after the cards are dealt, the
player with the low card must still pay the $1 bring-in, then when the
betting reaches the player who posted the $2, he is required to leave it
in as a raise of the bring-in (and has the option to raise further).
Players in between the bring-in and the action button can just call the
bring-in, but they know ahead of time that they will be raised by the
action button.
A player is considered to be All-In when he/she bets all his/her
remaining chips. Also, some sites offer 'all-in protection' to players
that get disconnected during a game. If that happens, you are considered
to be all-in to the amount you have put in the pot up to the point you
got disconnected, regardless of how many chips you have in front of you.
To prevent abuse, disconnect all-ins are limited, and some sites don't
offer them at all. If you get disconnected without all-in protection,
then your cards are folded no matter what you are holding or how much
you have in the pot.
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