Definitions for "Structured Limit"
Keywords:  flop, hold'em, river, casinos, twice
This is the betting structure in limit hold'em games. The typical definition of a structured game is a fixed amount for bets and raises before the flop and on the flop, and then twice that amount on the turn and river. Example: a $15-$30 structured hold'em game - bets and raises of $15 before the flop and on the flop; $30 bets and raises on the turn and river.
The type of betting limits allowed in hold'em games, usually a fixed amount for bets and raises before the flop and on the flop, and then twice that amount on the turn and river.
A Structured Limit is one in which the betting stakes are pre-determined along with which betting round they may be used in. This is typical of Limit Holdem games in which players may only bet and raise in fixed amounts. In a $2/$4 Limit game for instance, players may only bet in increments of $2 for the first two rounds and $4 for the last two rounds.