Going All In For Some Money
At Bwin, everything that players need to know in order to win in every poker game are actually provided. There are the game rules for popular poker variations, hand rankings, hand nicknames, terms, tips, strategies, and even betting limit information. We have already give good details about the game rules for popular poker variations, hand rankings, hand nicknames, terms, tips, and strategies that are made available at Bwin. But about the betting limit information, we have not yet given good details particularly on the issue of going all in and importance of side pots.
On this article, we will first go deeply into the issue of going all in. We will just go deeply on the issue on importance of side pots on our next article.
So first, what is going all in? In poker books, going all in is the act of betting all of the chips currently on hand, or calling with all of the chips currently on hand. Often it takes place when there is a very strong hand and really good chances of winning however there is strong possibility of someone betting more than what currently have on hand.
Of course, it is not possible to place car keys or a farm as bet or as call. This is frustrating for some players who have very strong hand and have really good chances of winning however realize the strong possibility of someone betting more than what they currently have on hand. Unfortunately, they don’t know that they can go all in, they can bet all of the chips they currently have on hand or call with all of the chips they currently have on hand. They don’t know that they can get to show down their hand and win by going all in.
It’s good to take advantage of the chance to go all in, most especially when only have few chips left but have a very strong hand. But it should just be realized that money that can be taken home will only be equal to chips used for going all in.
by bwin Partner on July 23rd, 2009 Tags: all in, bet, betting, betting limit, Bwin, call, calling, game rules, hand nicknames, hand rankings, poker, side pots, strategies, terms, tips
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