Spread limit is different than structured limit. In a $3-$6 structure limit game you can bet and raise in only $3 increments before the flop and on the flop. On the turn and river you can bet and raise in $6 increments. In $2-$10 spread limit you can bet/raise anywhere from $2 to $10 every street.
I'm playing in a $2-$10 spread limit game and this weird hand comes up. Everyone's cards are dealt face down. But the guy across the table fumble fists his cards and one ends up on the table face up. Its a 4 of diamonds. The floor rules the card plays. A couple of players call the $2 blind including the player with the 4 of diamonds. I'm dealt 88 on the button.
I raise to $6 and the blinds fold.
The two limpers call. Figure $18 in the pot after the rake.
Flop comes Qh 7h 4s.
First to act exclaims he can beat a pair of 4s and bets $5. The guy with the 4 of diamonds exposed(who at least has a pair) calls $5.
In hindsight I should have raised to $12 before the flop but I didn't. What should I do here given the way I played it so far?
I'm playing in a $2-$10 spread limit game and this weird hand comes up. Everyone's cards are dealt face down. But the guy across the table fumble fists his cards and one ends up on the table face up. Its a 4 of diamonds. The floor rules the card plays. A couple of players call the $2 blind including the player with the 4 of diamonds. I'm dealt 88 on the button.
I raise to $6 and the blinds fold.
The two limpers call. Figure $18 in the pot after the rake.
Flop comes Qh 7h 4s.
First to act exclaims he can beat a pair of 4s and bets $5. The guy with the 4 of diamonds exposed(who at least has a pair) calls $5.
In hindsight I should have raised to $12 before the flop but I didn't. What should I do here given the way I played it so far?