There's
no limit to enjoyment of No Limit Poker in our Poker Rooms
No Limit Texas Hold'em is said to be the purest form of poker
- play No Limit Texas Hold'em at Pacific Poker and you'll discover
the purest form of enjoyment as well.
You can also play No Limit Hold'em Tournaments!
General rules for No Limit Poker
The main difference between regular No Limit Hold'em and Limited
Hold'em is when it comes to the betting amounts so once you
know how to play Limited Texas Hold'em, the rules to No Limit
are very easy to learn.
Click to see the rules of Limited
Hold'em.
The betting rules for No Limit, therefore, are very simple:
Minimum eligible raise: The raise amount must be at least
as much as the previous bet or raise in the same round. For
example, if the first player to play bets $10 then the second
player must raise a minimum of $10 (total bet of $20).
Maximum eligible raise: All (and we mean all) of the
chips you have at the table!
When playing at Pacific Poker you have a betting "slider" which
allows you to bet many amounts between the minimum and maximum
allowable bet size.
It's important to remember that there is no cap to the number
of raises in No Limit games!
No Limit games are very exciting and for newer players we recommend
getting familiar with the large betting amounts at the Tournament
tables where you can better control the amount of money you
wish to risk.
Pot Limit Poker in our Poker Rooms
In Europe, the popularity of the exciting game of Pot Limit
poker is growing by the day.
At Pacific Poker you can play Pot Limit games of Hold'em and
also Pot Limit Hold'em Tournaments!
General rules for Pot Limit Poker
The main difference between Pot Limit games and regular Limited
games is when it comes to the betting amounts so once you know
how to play limited Hold'em, the rules to Pot Limit are very
easy to learn.
Click to see the rules of limited
Hold'em.
The betting rules for Pot Limit games, therefore, are very
simple:
Minimum eligible raise: The raise amount must be at least
as much as the previous bet or raise in the same round. As an
example, if the first player to act bets $10 then the second
player must raise a minimum of $10 (total bet of $20).
Maximum eligible raise: The size of the pot. The size
of the pot is defined as the total of the Pot in the middle
plus all bets on the table plus the amount the active player
must first call before raising. As an example, the pot in the
middle is $20 and the first player to act in the round bets
$15 and the next player calls $15... the third player has a
maximum eligible total bet of $80. The $80 total is his $15
call and $65 raise. The $65 max raise portion is equal to the
pot of $20 + first player's $15 + second player's $15 + his
own call of $15.
It's important to remember that there is no cap to the number
of raises in Pot Limit games!
When playing at Pacific Poker you have a betting "slider" which
allows you to bet many amounts between the minimum and maximum
allowable bet size.
Pot Limit games can be thrilling and for newer players we recommend
getting familiar with the large betting amounts at the Tournament
tables where you can better control the amount of money you
wish to risk.
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