Okay, so — another variation of Texas Hold ‘Em is known as Spread Limit Texas Hold ‘Em. In this game, the rules are similar to what you will see in a game of fixed limit Texas Hold ‘Em. However, on difference is that the bettors are allowed to bet whatever amount of money they like, just as long as it lies between the previously decided minimum bets and maximum bets.
So, in other words, if the current game has a 10 to 30 spread limit, then the player can make any bet between ten bucks and thirty bucks. Simple enough, right? Kind of. The other thing is that every bet and every raise has to either be equal to or more than the previous raise or bet, unless someone goes all in.
When that happens, if the all in amount does not equal out to at least the amount of the previous raise, then the person who raised originally cannot reraise. So, say Player 1 goes in for twenty bucks, Player 2 decides to call, and Player C goes all in, but for less than forty dollars. In that case, Player 1 can’t reraise.

