No-limit
A no-limit game refers to a game of poker where the rules allow players to place bets up to any limits for chips that they have in their stack. Players can go all-in or choose to place low bets, with complete freedom on the betting amount. A player can choose to raise the betting structure by any amounts including the entire remaining stack at any point of time in the round.
No-limit games generally have a minimum opening bet whereas the raises need to be at least the amount of the previous raise in no-limit games.
For e.g. if Player A has a stack worth $300 in a $5/$10 game, then s/he may choose to go all-in despite it being just the first betting round. However, to raise the pot, s/he needs to bet something more than the least betting amount, i.e. $10. Beyond that point, there is no limit to the amount to which the pot can be raised by any player in the game.
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