Who's wrong, me or Ultimate Bet?
I've been playing poker on-line for about six months now, so I know that there are some things I'm still learning. One thing I thought I knew for sure, however, was that in No-Limit Texas Hold'Em, you can always re-raise. Ultimate Bet seems to believe otherwise.
I was playing at a $50 max buyin table and picked up KK under the gun. I raised the pot at that time which made it $1.75 to call (hoping for the re-raise). I got 2 callers and the flop came out Jh-Ks-Tc. Thinking a draw was more likely than a made straight, I bet the pot for $7. Player 1 raised all-in with his last $8 and Player 2 flat called. Now I knew that Player 2 was drawing because if he made the straight he would have re-raised my original bet plus the all-in bet. Player 1 could have the straight too, but I will call his $1 raise any day, even if I could see his cards. My intent was to re-raise all-in to drive out Player 2 who was obviously playing a draw hand or something trapping like top pair or two pair. The problem was that Ultimate Bet would only allow me to call the $1 raise from Player 1, I could not re-raise.
Is this a normal rule, or a site error? Should I not be able to re-raise at any time if others are still in the hand?
Any insight would be appreciated. Thanks,
Boboar