moose;355490 wroteIt's not nitpicking on subsequent raises. You have to know the rules because someday a dealer won't and it will be an important situation and you can't let a dealer screw you by not knowing proper raising rules.
Eg in this case you raise to $60, you could be properly 4 bet to $90 by UTG but many morons will think you have to go $120. All of a sudden the dealer screws you by forcing the 4 bet to $120. This is pretty basic but where dealers frequently make the error is when someone 4 bets allin for $100 say, and then the dealer rules that it isn't a full raise and doesn't reopen the betting.
Sometimes a real min raise is fun to do just to start arguments and get the table tilting.
Careful, this is casino dependent.
Although what youve posted above is the TDA and most commonly used ruling, Seneca recently changed to the double rule - and the floor there told me many casinos are moving this direction in lieu of properly training their dealers.