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NL Turn/River minimum?
This seems like a stupid thing, but I was almost positive that all the online sites used to do something different (but I may just have been thinking of limit HE) and it came up as a discrepancy between two live games I have played in.
Question: 1) To confirm: in NLHE, the minimum bet on the turn/river are the same as PF and on the flop? So, if it is 5/10 the minimum opening bet is always 10 for each street. 2) I checked on FT/PS in cash and tournaments and it does play according to #1 above. 3) Has it ever been different online? Meaning that the turn and river double the minimum (as in limit). I was almost positive that was how I learned the game online. 4) Is this a common rule change in home games/casinos/cardrooms? I see lots of confusion searching and seeing the question asked on other forums. Thanks, and please excuse the basic question... I want to have as much info as possible before I go to the game Tuesday night and "clear up" the discrepancy (argument) that came up at the game two weeks ago.
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I think people get confused because of how it is in limit, with the bet doubling on the turn and river, but I believe in all PL and NL games, it is as you described it with the minimum bet being the BB. I think it's always been that way online, but am not 100% sure.
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