Side Pot
A 'Side Pot' in poker is a separate pot that is created when one or more players go all-in.
What is a Side Pot in Poker?
In poker, a 'Side Pot' is created when one or more players go all-in and can no longer contribute to the main pot. The players who are still able to bet create a separate pot for the remainder of the hand. This is known as the 'Side Pot'. The player who went all-in can only win the main pot, while the other players can win both the main pot and the side pot.
Understanding the Side Pot in Poker
The creation of a side pot allows the game to continue normally for the remaining players, even when one or more players have gone all-in. This ensures that every player only stands to win or lose amounts they have themselves bet.
Example of "Side Pot"
For instance, if Player A goes all-in with $10, Player B calls with $10, and Player C raises to $20, a side pot is created between Player B and Player C.
- "A side pot was created after the player went all-in."
- "She won the side pot but lost the main pot."
- "Despite being out of the main pot, he still had a chance to win the side pot."
Side Pot in Poker FAQs
What is a Side Pot in poker?
A 'Side Pot' in poker is a separate pot that is created when one or more players go all-in and can no longer contribute to the main pot.
How does a Side Pot affect the game?
The creation of a side pot allows the game to continue normally for the remaining players, even when one or more players have gone all-in.
Who can win the Side Pot?
The side pot is separate from the main pot and only the players who contributed to the side pot are eligible to win it. The player who went all-in can only win the main pot.
Can there be multiple Side Pots in a game?
Yes, in a game with multiple all-ins, there can be multiple side pots.