I believe that's the standard
[quote=BlibbityBlabbity]Not exactly.....
This happened to me a couple of times, I finally emailed support on one site and they explained it.....If you raise say 200, and then someone goes all in for their last 300 chips then another person calls the 300, when it gets back to you, you can ONLY call. This is because the all in player did not make a full raise (+ another 200 chips) and you would be essentially raising yourself. I am not sure if that other caller after the all in could have raised (I think they could) but you cannot having already raised and not been officially re-raised.
This situation came up just the other day in B&M tourney I played -- player wanted to re-raise the all in to drive the other caller out, and dealer explained that he could not. And sure enough, the caller ended up winning the hand.
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