All-in

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What’s “all-in?”

All-in is well seen in no limit Texas Hold’em poker games. It means to bet all of your chips in the middle of the table.

In the case of all-in 2 players

Player A bets/rises his/her own all of $5 chips all-in. Player B has $2 chips in all, but, player B wants to all-in. In this time, player B can all-in $2.

If player B wins, player B earns $4, $3 back to player A( not consider fee ).

In the case of all-in 3-over players

In the case of all-in 3-over players, there are main pot and side pot.

Player A: $2 all-in
Player B: $4 all-in
Player C: $4 all-in

Main pot: $2*3=$6
Side pot: $2*2=$4

Most strong hand: Player A, Next: Player B.
Player A earns main pot $6, player B earns side pot $4( not consider rake ).

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