Poker Side Pot Fold

2021年11月5日
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A separate pot created to deal with the situation of one player going “all in”, while other players still have money remaining that may be bet.
Fold your cards correctly by placing them face down in a neat little stack and quickly sliding them to the dealer. Dramatic, time-consuming, folding techniques will only slow down the action and actually hurt your hourly rate. A Wise Poker Player. Folding in poker is similar to investing money. Do it often and soon. The remaining chips of Player B are then matched to the bet of Player C. Player B has $40 left so we take $40 from Player C and make a side pot of $80. When all matching is done Player C still has $150 left in his bet. This money is returned to Player C immediately. Then the remaining cards are dealt and the showdown is performed. The side pot money is sometimes referred to as “money on the outside.” If multiple players go all in for different amounts during the same hand, it will be necessary for the dealer to create multiple side pots. When this occurs, the dealer must remember which players are in for which pots. This can get confusing, so to help, the side pots.
Here is an example of a side pot:
Three players are involved in a hand. Players A and B each have $200 and player C has $100. If player C goes all in and is called by both other players, the pot will be $300, which is the maximum amount that player C can win. If the other two players decide to bet their remaining $100, a new pot containing only $200 will be created. The side pot of $200 can be won only by players A or B. It is possible to win a “side pot”, while still losing the original or “main” pot.
If you fold your hand in poker, you lay down your cards and stop playing the hand. A fold can happen at any point in the play when it is your turn to act. Folding in poker means you are out for that hand. You no longer will have any claim on the pot and you won’t be required to put more money into the pot for that hand. It’s also known as lay down and muck.Side Pots Poker The Right Way to Fold
When playing at a poker table, you should wait until it is your turn to act before you fold. While you may have been dealt poor cards and you would love to toss them in immediately, you need to be patient and wait for the other players ahead of you to fold, call, or raise. If you make your fold out of turn you will earn the disapproval of the others at the table as you are giving information to those who have the action before you. Those who had yet to act on the hand will know there is one less person to call and add to the pot or with the potential of raising the pot further. This can affect their decision to call, raise, or fold.
If you’re playing online, you can often program the action in when you view your cards, but at a live table, you need to wait.
Place the cards face down and, out of courtesy to the dealer, slide them forward enough so the dealer can easily rake them into the muck pile. You may also say ’fold’ or ’I fold’ verbally before you discard your cards face down. Once you indicate a fold, you can’t change your mind and re-enter the hand.
You should not expose your cards to the other players when you fold. Don’t get fancy with your tossing action and risk one flipping to be exposed. If you do this more than once you are likely to get a further admonishment from the dealer.Poker Side Pot Folders
It also is unusual to fold rather than check if you have the option to check, such as after the flop, turn, or river. Usually, you would check and then fold if there is a raise. The Hero Fold Poker Side Pot Rules
If you are folding on the final play of the hand, such as after the river cards have been dealt and your opponents have made all of the plays they can make, some players might expose one or both cards to show they have made a hero fold. For example, the river card has been dealt and you are in the hand with only one other opponent, who goes all-in. You decide it’s time to fold ’em because you know they are a tight player and it’s likely you will lose the hand. But you’re holding a decent hand and you decide to turn over cards when you fold to show what you had. In this case, you won’t get an admonishment from the dealer because you aren’t giving information to any player who still has action in the hand.
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