It’s not uncommon for an unusual situation to spring up in a poker game and very often, players are not familiar with the odd rules that may or may not apply. However, when someone’s money is at stake, there must be a fair way to break a deadlock.

In this article, we’ll look at a three odd poker situations and what rules apply to resolve them. sometimes when play free video poker these rules can also apply:

1. All-in scenarios

• An all-in where two players have different amounts – Here, the amount of the small stack is taken from the big stack into the pot, and the big-stack player gets the difference.

• All-in short stack against two players – In a scenario like this, the short stark, the blinds, and the short stark amount from each of the bigger stack is put in the main pot. Each player is entitled to win. The two side players may now bet and play normally into a side pot if they are entitled to win.

• All-in for multiple players – In this poker situation, various side pots have to be made. A main pot should be made as explained above, and then the process should be repeated for the next smallest stack. Repeat the process for all stacks but ensure that you track every pot and the player entitled to it.

2. Cashing out half chips

A lot of players wonder if it’s permissible to cash out half of their chips. The short answer is no. In a cash game, you either play all or none. It’s against poker rules to cash out part of your chips (stack). However, you can cash out your entire stack and then wait for a definite period before resuming your seat.

3. Buying more casino chips from another player

This is more or less the same thing as cashing out part of your stack (going south) and it’s generally viewed as bad etiquette. The chips that the new player would be buying are effectively lost for the table. Chips should be bought from the house or dealer, and for a home game, all transactions are handled by one person.