1. The Deck
2. Poker Hands
3. Texas Hold'em
4. Omaha
5. 7-stud
Betting Rules:
1. Betting Basics
2. Blinds
3. Position
Betting Structures:
1. Limit
2. No-Limit
3. Pot-Limit
FAQ:
1. Hold'em FAQ
2. Betting FAQ
In other languages:
Limit Poker
POKER RULES
Limit poker, also called fixed-limit poker (FL), is just what it sounds like. Bets and raises are limited to a fixed size; you cannot make a smaller or larger bet. For, example, if you play a $1-$2 Limit game, the bet sizes would be:Preflop: $1 (AKA a small bet)The above table shows how much one bet would be at any stage of the hand. So before the flop, one bet would be $1. If a player bets $1 and another player wants to raise him, that player must raise exactly $1, so the final bet would be $2.
On the flop: $1
On the turn: $2 (AKA a big bet)
On the river: $2
On the river, one bet would be $2. If a player bets $2 and another player wants to raise him, the player must raise exactly $2, so the final bet would be $4.
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