A kind of a poker game, in which the players can wager up to the amount of the current pot.
The maximum amount of money you are allowed to bet (all the players included)
Bets in a Pot-Limit game are limited to the amount of chips already committed to the pot. This means that any bet can only double the pot.
Poker stakes in which the maximum permitted raise is the size of the pot. If there is a bet in front and a player wants to raise, the amount of money put in the pot to call is included in the amount allowed for the raise.
Players bet is limited by the current size of the pot
A version of poker in which a player may bet up to the amount of money in the pot whenever it is his turn to act. Like no-limit, this is a very different game from limit poker.
The betting structure of a game in which you are allowed to bet up to the amount of the pot.
A game where the maximum bet is defined by the size of the pot at the time.
a betting convention whereby the maximum size of a player’s bet or raise is limited to the amount of money already in the pot (see limit, no-limit)
A betting structure in which a bet or raise may be up to the amount of the pot. For example, if the pot is $2 then Paul can bet $2. Larry can then raise to $8 (he calls the $2 and raises the amount of the pot which is now $6). Paul could re-raise to $28 ($8 plus the $20 in the pot) and Larry could re-re-raise to $96 ($28 plus the $68 in the pot). No-limit and pot-limit are sometimes referred to as “big bet poker.
Under this betting structure, players can bet up to the amount of the pot.
The players may bet any amount between the size of the big blind and the size of the pot.
Any game in which the maximum bet or raise is the size of the pot. For raises, the size of the pot includes the call, so if the pot is $100 and player A bets $100, player B can throw $400 out for a maximum raise (calling the $100 and then raising the size of the $300 pot).
A poker game in which the maximum bet or raise is the size of the pot (including the call).