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Re: Ruling please
I agree w/ the other posters - the SB did not protect his action when the dealer asked to flop the cards and was told it was ok. However, as it is, if the SB put in his raise in one motion the action should be considered a raise, but given the situation where the dealer was ok'd to flop the cards and SB failed to take note of his raise before the flop was placed, it should count as a call and his raise returned to his stack.
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#2
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Re: Ruling please
The SB was the house, and frankly is a bit older than 95% of the players, hence he automatically feels hes better than us. He pulled the "Ive been to Vegas, have you?" routine, and proceeded like normally to donk off his chips.
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Re: Ruling please
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The SB was the house, and frankly is a bit older than 95% of the players, hence he automatically feels hes better than us. He pulled the "Ive been to Vegas, have you?" routine, and proceeded like normally to donk off his chips. [/ QUOTE ] Arent u supposed to play home games with people you like? |
#4
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Re: Ruling please
We like his brother, and we like his poor play. My friend and I called the tourney nit fest winter 05, and he is the king of nits.
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