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Old 06-16-2005, 03:00 AM
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Default Re: \"Table Stakes\" rule in a B&M

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They shouldn't let you do that. If you're just changing tables, you can't cash any of your stacks out. Otherwise there's nothing to stop someone from changing tables for one hand and then bouncing back to the original table.

Last night I moved from holdem to an O/8 table and was a little surprised that they said I didn't have to take all my chips because it was a different game.

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At least one of the local cardrooms (with a notoriously bad must-move policy) does allow you to partially cash out when you're must-moved - as much as you want, as long as you have the minimum buy-in at the next table.
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