I am pretty sure I am always correct here, but an issue came up last night out our weekly 1/2 game. There is an early position raise to 15 dollars and 4 players to the flop, 63$ pot. I called in the HJ with . The flop was. The early position raiser leads into the pot for 65$ , one fold, MP goes all in for 104$ . I am 300 ish deep so decide on a call and evaluate turn rather than a jam (probably wrong play in hindsight). Early position wants to go all in (also 200 or so behind) and I said he can't because it was not a full raise. Discussion/ check phones/ small argument insues , he says he should be able to go all in because it is a cash game. Is this ever allowed in any cardrooms, anywhere? I say it s his house and he can make the rules, but this is not the rule anywhere and if he is allowed to jam I should be allowed to take my bet back and fold. People check rules and it is decided that he can not re raise
Of course is the turn, early position is on tilt and jams and I scoop a massive pot.
Early position is host and now says his house rules will be a re raise will always be allowed from now on. Claims does not think this is the rule everywhere. I say what if MP only had 66$ , could you still rejam then, he says yes.
Does anyone have a link to cash game rules for a high profile casino like the Wynn or Bellagio? He claims he will follow the rule if it is there
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Of course is the turn, early position is on tilt and jams and I scoop a massive pot.
Early position is host and now says his house rules will be a re raise will always be allowed from now on. Claims does not think this is the rule everywhere. I say what if MP only had 66$ , could you still rejam then, he says yes.
Does anyone have a link to cash game rules for a high profile casino like the Wynn or Bellagio? He claims he will follow the rule if it is there
Early position had , MP had