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Old 08-26-2005, 05:51 AM
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Default Re: Is this close to a string raise?

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I don't see it. You're making a forward motion with both hands, you never went back to your stack, AND you declared a raise. What did he think you had in the "other" hand if it wasn't chips to put in the pot?

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OP wasn't sure when he said raise during 'the process'. Ever seen someone drop chips from one hand, wait a second or 2, then drop the next chips? That is what is being guarded against.

But really not a big deal to worry about. But something to think about as you can get called on it.

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bernie - the real problem is people like you who mark your cards close to the line, with that chip just sticcking over hte edge sometimes. Yes you should not be allowed to raise, in fact I think I'm going to call that one on you a few times. Why? because I had it called on me.

"Sir you have a chip in the action already you can't raise?"

"You understand we are playing on a stud table, and I'm trying to keep my cards out so others can see them?"

"Yes, but you have a chip in action."

"It's protecting my hand."

"Yes but"

pfffft
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