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Define the Archive for the ‘Poker Hand’ ?
Explain the Archive for the ‘Poker Hand’ ?
What is Archive for the ‘Poker Hand’ ?
Jan 16th, 2008 02:38
Martin Luther Martin Luther, http://www.chiefbrand.com, http://www.pokerstarsnetwork.com, http://www.onlinepokerreviewdirectory.com
When a player is faced with a current bet amount that he has
insufficient remaining stake to call and he wishes to call (he may of
course fold without the need of special rules), he bets the remainder of
his stake and declares himself all in. He may now hold onto his cards
for the remainder of the deal as if he had called every bet, but he may
not win any more money from any player above the amount of his bet.
For example, let’s assume that the first player in a betting round
opens for $20, and the next player to bet has only $5 remaining of his
stake. He bets the $5, declaring himself all in, and holds onto his
cards. The next player in turn still has the $20 bet facing him, and if
he can cover it he must call $20 or fold. If he calls $20, thus ending
the betting round, instead of collecting all bets into the central pot
as usual, the following procedure is applied: since there is an all-in
player with only $5 bet, his $5, and $5 from each of the other players,
is collected into the central pot (now called the main pot), as if the
final bet had been only $5. This main pot (which may include any antes
or bets from previous rounds) is the most the all-in player is eligible
to win. The remaining money from the still-active bettors, in this case
$15 apiece, is collected into a side pot that only the players who
contributed to it are eligible to win. If there are further betting
rounds, all bets are placed into the side pot while the all-in player
continues to hold his cards but does not participate in further betting.
Upon the showdown, the players eligible for the side pot—and only those
players—reveal their hands, and the winner among them takes the side
pot, regardless of what the all-in player holds (indeed, before he even
shows). After the side pot is awarded, the all-in player then shows his
hand, and if it is superior to all others shown, he wins the main pot
(otherwise he loses as usual).
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