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Was this unethnical?
Last night, I was in a 9 man no-limit tourny at some guy's house. (Never been there before)
It gets down to the final 3. I am 2nd in chips and the leader has about a 2-1 chip advantage over me. At this point of the game, the blinds are $1,500-$3,000. I look down to see Ace-Queen suited so I raise to $6,000. The chip leader calls so it's heads up between the 2 of us. The flop comes Queen, 9, and 2. I bet $5,000 and the other guy said "How much do you have left, I will put you all in." I count my chips and say "I have $5,300 left." He counts the money out and pushes the chips in and turns his cards over. I had never called, and I saw he had me beat (he had 9-2) so I mucked my cards. He's looking at me waiting for me to push my chips to him. When I don't do it, he's like "Those are my chips." I told him I never called him putting me all in and he gets all pissed. He ended up winning the tourny anyway (I came in 2nd), but I don't think they will be inviting me again. I don't think I was wrong. Was I? |
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Re: Was this unethnical?
he decided to show you his cards and get pissed when you don't call? What's there to discuss? How dumb the guy is?
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Re: Was this unethnical?
unethnical? lol, does that mean acting very white?
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Re: Was this unethnical?
Isn't his hand dead if he shows his hand before all betting is complete?
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Re: Was this unethnical?
No you weren't wrong in any way.
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Re: Was this unethnical?
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Isn't his hand dead if he shows his hand before all betting is complete? [/ QUOTE ] I believe the rule states that his hand is dead if he exposes his cards in a multi-way pot. However, since it is a home game tourney, that particular rule may not apply. |
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Isn't his hand dead if he shows his hand before all betting is complete? [/ QUOTE ] Could be wrong, but I believe that anytime you put your money in before turning them over your hand is live. Rick Nebiolo is a floorman. You can PM him. |
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Re: Was this unethnical?
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[ QUOTE ] Isn't his hand dead if he shows his hand before all betting is complete? [/ QUOTE ] Could be wrong, but I believe that anytime you put your money in before turning them over your hand is live. Rick Nebiolo is a floorman. You can PM him. [/ QUOTE ] Man, this must be the most asked and least understood question asked on 2+2. And the answer is so easy. It depends on the home game rule, but if someone is using the Tournament Director's Association rules, which are common now, then the hand is not dead and can never been declared dead just for exposure. Penalty maybe, dead now. Read here for more. Regards, T |
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Re: Was this unethnical?
How did you do anything wrong?
He just expected you to call his all-in bet -- you were given no oppurtunity to fold, which you may have done even if he hadn't shown his cards. He was really, really stupid. |
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Re: Was this unethnical?
Yeah the rest of the posters are right -- the way you have told this story you did nothing unethical. If he, or anyone else at the tourney say you did, they are dumb.
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