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Deal a player\'s hand when he\'s not at the table?
I was told in an earlier post that during our home tourney (no limit holdem) that we should:
<font color="red">If a player does get up during play, you always deal them a hand. If they aren't there to play it, they are automatically folded. If they are a blind, they *always post the blind* and are folded. Basically, they forfeit that hand. Every player is dealt cards on every hand, even if they aren't there to play it. </font> Is this a normal precedure? Thanks, Greg |
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Re: Deal a player\'s hand when he\'s not at the table?
Yes.
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Re: Deal a player\'s hand when he\'s not at the table?
For tourneys, yes. Ring games, no.
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Re: Deal a player\'s hand when he\'s not at the table?
Yeppers
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Re: Deal a player\'s hand when he\'s not at the table?
yes for tourneys
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