Thank you very much, Chase
I guess I’m a victim of the “tl;dr syndrome” and did not even realize that you can make an under raise (which is considered as a call and stopping me from re-raise).
Cheers
Jo
Thank you very much, Chase
I guess I’m a victim of the “tl;dr syndrome” and did not even realize that you can make an under raise (which is considered as a call and stopping me from re-raise).
Cheers
Jo
Here is another one of those hands. Superflop should not have been able to raise after pp33333 called. pp33333’s extra 768 chips didn’t constitute a raise so the betting round closed with his call from the BB position. Superflop and rtod5 should only have been able to call the excess pre flop.
Thanks whoeverit.
I Agree, in 345104950 superflop passed up the option to raise when they called. The 768 bet should not re-open the betting and only be called.
I have a few in this same spot, and it will be addressed in the rewrite
Rob