All-in side pot rules
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All-in side pot rules
I have a question when it comes to all-in side pots.
Set up: Before the flop player A goes all in with his remaining $75 in chips. Player B who has $500 in chips calls player A's $75. Player C who also has $500 in chips calls player A also.
The flop comes and player B checks (does not want to create a side pot), but player C wants to go all in.
Question: Does player B have to call any bets made by player C if he has chips remaining or can he just stay in for the original call of $75?
Set up: Before the flop player A goes all in with his remaining $75 in chips. Player B who has $500 in chips calls player A's $75. Player C who also has $500 in chips calls player A also.
The flop comes and player B checks (does not want to create a side pot), but player C wants to go all in.
Question: Does player B have to call any bets made by player C if he has chips remaining or can he just stay in for the original call of $75?
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Re: All-in side pot rules
Cyric1966 wrote:Question: Does player B have to call any bets made by player C if he has chips remaining or can he just stay in for the original call of $75?
If there's another bet, you have to call or fold. Once you fold, you lose all claim to the pot, side and main.
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