Re: Tricky decision! \"I put you all-in\"
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It isn't real clear, but normally when someone says they are putting someoen in it is a stack they have covered by a lot. If it is a stack that is close to their own the common statement is "I'm all in." The "putting" someone in implies their stack is a lot larger then the other player's.
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Very good point.
~ Rick
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