![]() Nothing like getting a premium hand when the kill is on. A full kill game means 8/16 goes to 16/32.Įssentially it's a way to juice the action. If the person who had the kill button wins the pot again, the kill stays on and the person posts again, and the next hand is also played at those same higher stakes. The next hand that person must post $12 regardless of position (and in addition to the blinds (if applicable) who post $4 and $8 as usual), and that entire hand is played as $12/$24 limits. The dealer throws a puck labeled "kill" into that pot, and whoever wins the pot gets not only the chips but also the kill button. ![]() There's now enough in the pot for the "kill" to be "on" next hand. Those same four people go 4 bets each on the flop. So let's say you're playing 8/16, and four people are in for 3 bets each preflop. I think this is how it's done at Orleans (and Bellagio). One way for a kill pot to be engaged (a pot in which the stakes are higher) is that the same player wins two pots in a row.Īnother more common criteria is: a pot reaches a certain size that it doesn't usually reach. ![]() As ktinca mentioned, full kill or half kill games mean the games play bigger, not smaller, than their posted limits. I love limit hold'em for cash games, and no-limit for tournaments.
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