Poker Betting Methods
You must have developed a great betting strategy playing the
regular limit, no-limit and pot-limit games. Now let's see some
other methods of betting involved mainly in private games. I
will just cover a few for example Set limit, Straddle method,
Freeze out and Running out of money. So let's discuss each of
them. These methods bring in a lot of excitement and fun when
playing private games.
Set limit: Here players agree to a minimum and maximum
bet where there is enough opportunity for them to make good
raises. It is important because if you raise a decent amount of
chips then you might force other players into folding. Also
there is an agreement on a minimum ante by every player before
the cards are dealt, so, there is some money in the pot before
you start playing. To stay in the game each player must bet an
amount equal to the previous player or raise the stakes up to
the maximum as agreed before the play.
Straddle Method: Here first a player bets an ante and the
next player doubles the bet called straddle before the cards are
dealt. Now the third player can either fold or double the
straddle depending on his cards. The betting continues and each
player must bet at least the same amount as the previous player.
Here showdown occurs when no one else raises or the maximum bet
is reached as agreed before the play.
Freeze Out: Here the betting is same as in regular games
but with few exceptions. Betting is arranged using an agreed
method and the objective is for one player to win all the chips.
When a player runs out of chips, there is an immediate showdown
and the player with the best hand wins the pot. Games like these
are already marked as Freeze out tournaments.
Running out of money: Again the betting here is same as
in regular games but with few exceptions. If a player runs out
of money during the game a second pot is opened by the remaining
players. Now that player has to wait until one player remains or
there is a showdown. If one player remains then he definitely
wins the second pot or else a player with the highest hand wins
the pot. Now the hand that won the second pot is compared to
that of the player who ran out of money. The player with the
best hand wins the first or original pot.