The Pot Limit Badugi you can raise from the minimum bet to the maximum of what is already in the pot, for example, if it is a $2/$4 bet and the small blind is $2 with the big blind being $4 then the next player can bet up to $10 ($2+$4+$4) .
The Half Pot Limit Badugi has the same rules as Pot Limit with the exception that the most a player can bet is half of the current pot. An example of this would be small blind of $2 and a big blind of $4 so the next player can bet up to $5 ($2+$4+$4/2=5).
To play Badugi each player receives four cards, the players have to look at their cards and decide to proceed with their hand or not. Next, the players have to place their bets; each player can bet the amount of the big blind, raise or fold.
Those who remain in the game have a decision to make as to what to keep and what to throw away. First off, if there are two of any suit or two of the same value cards, they need to get rid of one of those cards. If there are none matching those criteria then get rid of the highest ranking cards in your hand.
After you have chosen how many cards you want to discard, the dealer will then replace them. Another round of betting resumes and the player has the same decision to bet, raise, call or fold.
The same procedure follows for the second and third draw. After the final draw the remaining players go to showdown. The showdown is when all players show their hands and determine the winner starting with the first player clockwise from the dealer.
The best 4 card Badugi wins. Keeping in mind that cards of same value and cards of same suit do not count, a Badugi with 4 cards wins over a Badugi with 3 cards; a 3 card Badugi wins over a Badugi with two cards and so on. The winner will then collect their winnings 바카라사이트