![]() It will make the rules easy to explain and understand. If you do it that way, the next player wishing to raise the $5 straddle must go to $10. The best way to explain it is to look at the straddle as a FULL KILL. ![]() In a normal straddle situation, with SB $1 and BB $2 the straddle would be $4 and the raise option would be double the straddle. I can almost see Spences game turning into an automatic three blind game! Where do these reckless dudes hang-out? Sounds like fun. The $5 made me think any size bet (UTG) was acceptable. In Spences' game the straddle is nothing more than a blind raise that takes the last raise option away from the BB because it doesn't affect the raise limit. So.upon further review because you usually don't see a straddle in no limit not double the BB (at least I don't), double the BB might be the correct answer. ![]() Although, you are correct about the straddle being double the BB. so my original suggestion was a total of $8. There were only two options 1) double the BB or 2) raise the min $3. If we look at the straddle as not being a blind raise, you could accept that it must double the BB. ![]()
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