Pot Limit Structure

Jazbo Burns (jburns_-_AT_-_monmouth.com)
Tue, 18 Mar 97 22:41:10 -0500

Here is the structure we plan to use at "our" pot limit game.
There is also likely to be a larger game (with three blinds and an
opening bet of up to $25), so be sure which one you're getting into
before you buy-in.

--jazbo

ATLARGE II
Pot Limit Structure

1. The minimum buy-in is $100.

2. Blinds are $1 and $2.

3. It is $5 to go. That is, the opening be must be $5 (no limping in
for $2).

3. All bets other than the blinds must be in even multiples of $5.

4. The maximum raise is the amount in the pot, including the amount
necessary to call, rounding up to the next $5. For example, after an
opening bet of $5, there is $8 in the pot (including the blinds).
The next player must call $5 to play (making $13 in the pot), and so
may raise $13. By the "rounding up" rule, he may raise $15 for a
total
bet of $20.

5. A player may say "I bet the pot" or simply "pot". If necessary,
the pot will be counted to determine the correct amount of the bet.