A. All in $100
B. Raise it to $300
C. Re-Raise it to $600
Then B folds
A turns his cards
C may be protecting A, or doesn't want to show his hand
So C folds his hand
Who does win the side pot?
A. All in $100
B. Raise it to $300
C. Re-Raise it to $600
Then B folds
A turns his cards
C may be protecting A, or doesn't want to show his hand
So C folds his hand
Who does win the side pot?
When B folds, the side pot belongs to C, immediately, regardless of what C might later do. If you suspect that C is cheating by protecting A, you are entitled to ask the floorman to expose C's hand and make that judgment.
The main pot is $100 each for $300
There was a side pot between B and C of $200
When C folded A won the main pot
I think C is still entitled to the $200 side pot with B