There are also no limits to the number of raises. So at any point in a hand, you have the ability to put it all on the line by going all-in, even as your bankroll increases. At, where I’ve been playing the $.25-.50 tables most recently, the maximum bankroll you may sit down with is $50.
In No-limit Texas Hold’em a player may bet all of his/her chips at any time At a $.25-.50 no limit table, the small blind is $.25, the big blind is $.50, the minimum bet for all four rounds of betting is $.50, and the maximum bet for all rounds is whatever you have at the table. So, all the betting increments on the first two rounds of betting are consistently $2, and all betting increments on the second two rounds are consistently $4. On the turn and river, you may only bet or raise $4. You may ONLY bet or raise $2 pre-flop, and only $2 after the flop. If you are seated at a $2-4 limit table, the small blind will be $1 and the big blind will be $2. Limit Texas Holdem “limits” the amount you can bet on each of the four betting rounds. I have my opinion too, and No Limit Texas Holdem, hands down, is the game for me. We have very skilled and profitable players Which game should you master? Well, everyone here at FTR has their own opinion. No Limit Texas Holdem – the debate goes on.