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When it is your turn to check, call, raise, or fold all you have to do is say "raise" and place the bet according to the game limits. If it is a $3 round, you would raise by $3.
It means you pass, if all players check, no bets are placed and the game continues. If a player bets after you check then you have the option to call, raise, or fold when it is your turn to bet.
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Yes. It happens all the time. Someone usually gets mad when you do it.
'Fold' and 'raise' are pretty universal, but there are several different word for the alternative actions. If no bet has been made, some games allow a player to 'check' or 'pass' and then join the betting on his next turn. Once a bet has been made, you can match the last bet by 'calling,' 'staying,' or 'seeing.'
In Texas Hold'em, players can raise by betting more chips than the previous bet. This can impact gameplay by increasing the stakes and forcing other players to decide whether to match the raise or fold. Raises can be used strategically to bluff, build the pot, or put pressure on opponents.
When the person in the betting position before you places a wager, three options are available: call, raise or fold. When you call, you are matching that wager, raising means that you increase the bet and a fold means that you yield your cards and wait for a better day.
In poker, the minimum raise is the smallest amount a player can bet or raise during a betting round. This amount is typically equal to the previous bet or raise made by another player in the same round.
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Technically you can't "make" your opponent do anything in poker. It is his or her choice whether to call a bet or not. You can make it cost him all his chips to call your bet if he chooses to call it.e.g. I have $100 in chips. You raise a bet to $200. I now have a choice--to call or not to call. I I choose to call then, yes, I am all in. But I have the right to fold my hand.
No, you cannot raise yourself.