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No Limit Texas Hold'em is known as the "Cadillac
of poker" and is thought to be the purest form
of poker. At Paradise you can play No Limit games of
Hold'em, Omaha Hi/Lo and also No Limit Hold'em Tournaments!
General rules for No Limit Poker
Once you know how to play limit Texas Hold'em or limit
Omaha Hi/Lo, the rules to No Limit are very easy to
learn. Click to see the rules of limit Hold'em or limit
Omaha Hi/Lo. The difference between regular limit Hold'em
and No Limit Hold'em is when it comes to the betting
amounts. The betting rules are very simple:
Minimum eligible raise: The raise amount must be at
least as much as the previous bet or raise in the same
round. As an example, if the first player to act bets
$10 then the second player must raise a minimum of $10
(total bet of $20).
Maximum eligible raise: All of the chips you have at
the table!
At each No Limit table there is a Maximum Buy-In amount.
Big River Poker currently has two different maximum
buy-in amounts of $50 and $100 in order to ensure all
players have an opportunity to be competitive at No
Limit without having to compete against players with
thousands of dollars in front of them.
No Limit games are very exciting and for newer players
we recommend getting familiar with the large betting
amounts at the Tournament tables where you can better
control the amount of money you wish to risk.
Special All-in Policy for No Limit Hold'em
If you are connected to the game server when it is your
turn to act in a no limit or pot limit game and you
timeout by not acting within the allowable 25 seconds,
your hand will be FOLDED.
These rules are in place to protect the integrity and
fairness of the games for all players, including yourself.
Blind Structures:
No
Limit Games Blind Structures |
Table Description |
Max Buy-In |
Min Buy-In |
Small Blind |
Big Blind |
Pot Limit $50 |
$50 |
$10 |
$.25 |
$.50 |
Pot Limit $100 |
$100 |
$20 |
$.50 |
$1 |
Pot Limit $200 |
$200 |
$40 |
$1 |
$2 |
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