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How does the allowable bet get calculated for Pot Limit games?

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How does the allowable bet get calculated for Pot Limit games?

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The maximum allowable raise is the size of the pot. The pot is defined as the sum of money already in the pot, all money in front (current bets and raises) including the amount needed by the current player to call, plus any rake. You will always be shown the correct range from which you may choose the amount to raise. We also enforce the under-raise rule. • What is an Under Raise, and how does it work? An under-raise occurs when a player raises a prior bet but has to go all-in to do so. If the player under-raising, going all-in to raise, has less than ‡ of the expected raise for that betting round, the betting round is locked. The term locked here means that any player who has already acted in the round (checked, called, or raised) may no longer raise. They may only call or fold. However, players who have yet to act (betting has not reached them yet) may raise the expected raise for that betting round, after calling. If the under-raise is ‡ or more than the expected raise, the lock rul

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