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Old 07-07-2005, 03:29 AM
bdk3clash bdk3clash is offline
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Default Re: Here\'s an interesting decision :

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Playing live $1/$2 at the casino. Dealer is quite new does not know many rules. I've only been to the casino a couple times but have already corrected the dealer a few times.

I have AJ, flop comes king high, I had raised preflop, and own the button. Three checks to me, I check, and then first to act says "I haven't checked yet" and goes to bet.

I tell him he has to protect his action, and explain to him that if three or more players act after him, his action is considered dead. I tell the dealer to burn and turn, he does, the turn is an ace, they all check to me, I bet (half pot I think) and take it down.

Half an hour later I talk to the floor, and ask him about the situation. He says they have no such rule. I handed the guy (who would have bet) $15, he says he was only in for $10, and hands me back $5.

What do you think?

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I think you handled this very, very well.
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Old 07-07-2005, 03:39 AM
sully4321 sully4321 is offline
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Default Re: Here\'s an interesting decision :

very classy... you're a bigger man than most of us. i tell the guy to protect his action, but let him bet the flop anyway. i fold and he gets his money in a different way.
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