Re: no all ins?
You actually can bet all-in, it's referring to something else with the same name where you can't be deemed all-in if you get disconnected mid-hand.
You've probably heard this already but to give an example: if you see a flop but get disconnected and time-out then you are deemed all in and your cards will go to a showdown regardless and the max you can win is whatever the pot was when you got cut off.
This is the case on limit tables but on NL it's more vulerable to abuse so PS and others scrapped the feature for them and your cards are folded when you get disconnected.
Jon
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