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In Pot Limit, any player can raise any amount within a range defined by the size of the pot at the time of the player's turn to act. Maximum raise: The size of the pot. The size of the pot is defined as the total of the Pot in the middle plus all bets on the table plus the amount the active player must first call before raising. If the player bets $7, hes betting the maximum, because hes first calling the $2 blind bet, creating a total pot size of $5, then raising the size of the pot. The $2 call plus the $5 raise yields the $7 bet. Let's assume the first player to act does bet $7. The pot now contains $10. The next player to act could fold, call the $7 bet, or raise by betting between $12 and $24. This is proper because the minimum raise is $5 (the size of the previous raise) and the maximum $24 (by calling the $7 bet and then raising the size of the now $17 pot) If several consecutive players make pot-sized raises, a pot can escalate dramatically. We recommend that beginning players play limit poker before advancing to pot limit. When playing at PokerInCanada.com you have a betting "slider" which allows you to bet many amounts between the minimum and maximum allowable bet size.
At each Pot Limit table there is a Maximum Buy-In amount. PokerInCanada.com currently has three different maximum buy-in amounts of $25, $50 and $100. Timing Out
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