I am not an experienced cash game player. What is the correct ruling here?
We are playing dealer choice ante games. I have two scenarios, not sure if it matters.
Scenario 1:
Player 1 - raises $10 dollars
Player 2 - raises it $10 making it a total of $20 dollars for player 3 to call
Player 3 - goes all in for $22 dollars total ( so $12 for player 1 to call and $2 for player 2 to call)
Can Player 4 raise if they haven't acted yet?
Assuming remaining players fold, can Player 1 or Player 2 now raise since the last action wasn't a full raise?
Scenario 2:
Player 1 - raises $10 dollars
Player 2 - just calls
Player 3 - goes all in for $12 total ( so $2 for player 1 and player 2 to call)
Assuming remaining players fold, can Player 1 or Player 2 now raise since the last action wasn't a full raise?
We are playing dealer choice ante games. I have two scenarios, not sure if it matters.
Scenario 1:
Player 1 - raises $10 dollars
Player 2 - raises it $10 making it a total of $20 dollars for player 3 to call
Player 3 - goes all in for $22 dollars total ( so $12 for player 1 to call and $2 for player 2 to call)
Can Player 4 raise if they haven't acted yet?
Assuming remaining players fold, can Player 1 or Player 2 now raise since the last action wasn't a full raise?
Scenario 2:
Player 1 - raises $10 dollars
Player 2 - just calls
Player 3 - goes all in for $12 total ( so $2 for player 1 and player 2 to call)
Assuming remaining players fold, can Player 1 or Player 2 now raise since the last action wasn't a full raise?