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  • cincinnatikid513
    SBR Aristocracy
    • 11-23-17
    • 45360

    #1
    sbr poker software not right
    blinds 75-150 i limp in first position for 150

    yisman raises to 900 person next to him goes all in for 915 or so , comes back to me i'm given only 2 options fold or call, why am i not given option to re raise and go all in
  • Auto Donk
    SBR Aristocracy
    • 09-03-13
    • 43558

    #2
    haha..... S B R.....

    Shithole Be Rigged!


    obviously misprogrammed based on the 915 all in, treating it as a bet that couldn't be raised since it was only 15 more than his raise; didn't take your limp and right to shove over the top of yis into account....
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    • SBR Drew
      SBR Hall of Famer
      • 01-08-18
      • 7351

      #3
      You should have been given the option Kid after re reading your PM..we are looking into this.
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      • SharpAngles
        SBR Hall of Famer
        • 04-15-14
        • 9467

        #4
        The old school rule was a reraise had to be at least 50% of the raise to be able to raise again. This old ass software probably dates to that era. That is not how we do it anymore since the poker TDA rules of the early 2000s. You should be able to push in that spot.
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        • SharpAngles
          SBR Hall of Famer
          • 04-15-14
          • 9467

          #5
          More importantly what were the hands and who got RSH’d?
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          • cincinnatikid513
            SBR Aristocracy
            • 11-23-17
            • 45360

            #6
            i had aq yis had jacks csnt remember what all in had i called the bet missed the flop , yis went all in i folded amd saved chips but still i should had option go all in pre flop
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            • phinfan27615
              SBR MVP
              • 07-10-17
              • 1837

              #7
              Saw a couple dudes almost get into a fistfight over that same scenario in a cash game, the guy running the game said it is a rule that after you've acted you cannot then reraise if someone between your first action (check/raise/bet) goes all in. Not sure what the real rule is but that is the way it was ruled then
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              • 4uk4life
                SBR MVP
                • 12-09-10
                • 3302

                #8
                I’ve had that happen in the past as well it seems very random but has happened on a couple occasions
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                • SharpAngles
                  SBR Hall of Famer
                  • 04-15-14
                  • 9467

                  #9
                  Fukkin yisman runs so good. I’ve never had an underpair survive a flop against 2 overs here.
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                  • Auto Donk
                    SBR Aristocracy
                    • 09-03-13
                    • 43558

                    #10
                    Originally posted by phinfan27615
                    Saw a couple dudes almost get into a fistfight over that same scenario in a cash game, the guy running the game said it is a rule that after you've acted you cannot then reraise if someone between your first action (check/raise/bet) goes all in. Not sure what the real rule is but that is the way it was ruled then
                    those fukkers obviously needed to get laid
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                    • blankoblanco
                      SBR MVP
                      • 11-18-11
                      • 3491

                      #11
                      Originally posted by SharpAngles
                      Fukkin yisman runs so good. I’ve never had an underpair survive a flop against 2 overs here.
                      You may be missing the point of the post, champ
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                      • bobbywaves
                        SBR Posting Legend
                        • 05-06-08
                        • 13280

                        #12
                        Originally posted by SharpAngles
                        I’ve never had an underpair survive a flop against 2 overs here.

                        Of course you haven't, since you "never" play.
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