You taught me and by proxy my group Scopa, Bunco and now Poker. I love designer board games but you showed me how cool traditional table games always have been.
Really good explanation, visuals and clear information. Just a simple question, how many times you can raise or call in pre-flop, flop, river and turn in Texas Hold'em Lets say: Player A- raises the initial bet and Player- B calls it in flop round , does the round end there? or what if Player A- raises again or call the same amount continuously in the flop round? Can you explain that?
Great question. In typical play, if all players either call or fold after a raise, the betting round concludes. However, if another player raises after the initial raise, Player A (the initial raiser) gets the chance to respond by either calling the new raise or re-raising if they’d like. For example, if Player A raises to $10 and Player B calls the $10 and raises to $20, Player A can then choose to call the additional $10 (making their total bet $20) or re-raise to an amount higher than $20. This process can continue until all players have either called the final raise or folded.
That would work for sure. As mentioned I typically play with friends and the host usually takes the first deal. We give the Under the Gun to the player who showed up the latest!