TrioPoker Limits
The only difference between Fixed Limit, No Limit and Pot Limit games is the amount players can bet or by which they can raise when it is their turn. In Fixed Limit games, the amount a player can bet is determined by the limits and the current betting round.
The rules for the amount a player can bet in a No Limit game is determined by the size of the blinds, the quantity of chips bet by the previous players in the current betting round, and by the quantity of the chips the player has got left.
In a Pot Limit game, the rules for the amount a player can bet are similar to the ones in a No Limit game, except for the fact that there is a limit for the maximum bet, which is determined by the size of the pot and the action in the current betting round.
Betting rules for fixed limit games
Maximum bet/raise
In games with fixed limit, the maximum bet or the maximum raise a player can make in the first or second betting round is equivalent to the amount of the lower limit of the table (example: in a game with a limit of € 1/2, the players can bet € 1 in the first two rounds). In the third and fourth betting round, the players can set the amount of the upper limit (example: in a game with a limit of € 1/2, the players can bet € 2 in the third and fourth round).
Minimum bet/raise
The minimum bet or the minimum raise a player can make is equivalent to the highest previous raise in the current betting round. If no bets were made yet, the minimum bet or the minimum raise is equivalent to the Big Blind.
Betting rules for no limit games
Minimum bet/raise
The maximum bet or the maximum raise a player can make is an "all-in bet". The player can bet all chips he has got on the table, any time when it is his turn.
Minimum bet/raise
At the beginning of each betting round, the permitted minimum bet is set back to the amount of the Big Blind.
The minimum bet or the minimum raise a player can make is equivalent to the highest previous raise in the current betting round. If no bets were made yet, the minimum bet or the minimum raise is equivalent to the Big Blind.
Under-Raise (All-In bets)
If a player has not enough chips available for the minimum raise, but more than he would need for a flat call, he can go “All-In“, thus raising this way nevertheless.
Betting rules for pot limit games
Maximum bet/ raise
The maximum bet or the maximum raise allowed in a pot limit game is equivalent to the quantity of chips already paid into the pot during the current round. In the calculation of the maximum raise a player is allowed to make, also that amount is taken into account a player must call before he can raise.
Minimum bet/raise
The minimum bet or the minimum raise a player can make in a pot limit game is equivalent to the highest previous bet in the current betting round. If no bets were made yet, the minimum bet or the minimum raise is equivalent to the Big Blind.
Note! If it is your turn, and you exceed the time limit with active connection to the game server in a no limit or pot limit game, because you fail to perform any actions in the prescribed time, your hand will be passed.
These rules are generally applicable, are in the interest of the game and protect the fair player.





