No Limit Vs. Pot Limit Internet Poker

 

There are several different ways to play Internet poker, but each style has it own unique rules. If you are playing no limit poker it simply means that your bet is limited to the table stakes rule of that particular poker site. These same rules apply to pot limit Internet poker, with the exception that a wager must not be more than the pot size.

 

 

No Limit Vs. Pot Limit Internet Poker - The Specifics of No Limit

 

 

When you are playing no limit poker on an online poker site there are specific rules to keep in mind, especially if you are hoping for a poker bonus. Here are a few of the more important ones:

 

All wagers must be equal to the minimum bring-in and the number of raises in any betting round is always unlimited. All raises have to be equal to or larger than the size of the previous bet. This rule doesn't apply for all-in wagers. A wager will never be binding unless the chips have already been put into the pot.

 

Because a large number of chips is usually required to be put into the pot when playing no limit Internet poker, a wager is only assumed to be complete once you are no longer putting any chips into it. All wagers must be completed in the same denomination of chip that was used for the bring-in. Larger chips may be used as well, but smaller chips are not allowed.

 

 

No Limit Vs. Pot Limit Internet Poker - The Specifics of Pot Limit

 

 

When you are playing pot limit poker on the poker sites, remember that if a bet is made that's over the pot size, the remaining wager is given back to the original bettor. The amount is then reduced to the maximum amount allowed. It should be up to the dealer and other online poker players to make it known if a wager appears to be over the limit.

 

If for some reason an oversize wager sits for a period of time with a player deciding what to do, that player has to act on it. A player can only raise the wager to the amount that is in the pot after the call has been made. For example, if the pot is at $100 and a player decides to make a $50 wager, the next player may call $50 and raise the pot to $200. That allows for a total maximum bet of $250.