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To two. Big blind says "I raise". He goes up to four. Small blind raises even more.
Four plus two is six, he's up to six. I'm sorry that was the dealer who raised to six.
And now small blind looks at his hand and reconsiders, folds. Big blind can raise again
or he can call, and he just calls.
Pots right, deal one in to the muck, turn the river. Now since this is a two-four game
the initial bet will be four. Big blind says "bet", puts out four. The dealer says "raise",
he puts out eight and the big blind calls. He can raise again. He can raise up to four
bets, but he just decides to call. Pots right, burn one, turn the river. The big blind decides
he wants to protect himself from having to put to much more in to the pot, so he checks
and the dealer wanting to get maximum value bets, puts out four. Big blind says "call"
and we'll see what happens. Considering that the dealer was the last to bet, he's the first
to show and in this case he makes a pair of aces with a jack kicker. So his hand is ace, queen, I'm sorry, aces,
queen, jack, six. Now let's see what the big blind has. And look at that. Set of twos.
Big blind scoops the pot.