Re: Tricky decision! \"I put you all-in\"
Provided that you (the dealer) were not given the chance to say anything after Seat 4's "I put him all in", then the floor should rule that Seat 8 acted out of turn and that Seat 4 needs to clarify who he meant by "him". Once Seat 4 has clarified the person he was putting all-in, then Seat 8 will be allowed to act.
If you had given Seat 8 any reason to assume that the action was his (like announcing Seat 4's intent, etc.), then the ruling should still be what I said above, only you should get kicked in the nuts.
Either way, I think both Seat 4 and Seat 8 should get kicked in the nuts.
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