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Why can\'t....
...you take money off the table? I sold some chips to a guy at a $4-$8 game (limit) and when I went to put the bill in my pocket, I was told I had to leave it on the table. I can understand not being allowed to keep taking away in a NL game to avoid a potential loss, but why at limit, especially since I had something like +60 BB's on the table?
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Re: Why can\'t....
It is table stakes. All the money stays in play until you get up and leave and you can't add money in the middle of a hand.
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Re: Why can\'t....
Obviously, if you still have 60+BB on the table after pulling money off, there wouldn't be too much chance that you'd have to go all-in later (though the prob. isn't zero either).
Point is though that it's much easier just to have a rule that says "no money off the table" than one that says "you can only take cash off the table down to a stack of xBB..." |
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Re: Why can\'t....
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...you take money off the table? I sold some chips to a guy at a $4-$8 game (limit) and when I went to put the bill in my pocket, I was told I had to leave it on the table. I can understand not being allowed to keep taking away in a NL game to avoid a potential loss, but why at limit, especially since I had something like +60 BB's on the table? [/ QUOTE ] Because it is table stakes and some people will lose 100BBs in a session. |
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Re: Why can\'t....
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...you take money off the table? I sold some chips to a guy at a $4-$8 game (limit) and when I went to put the bill in my pocket, I was told I had to leave it on the table. I can understand not being allowed to keep taking away in a NL game to avoid a potential loss, but why at limit, especially since I had something like +60 BB's on the table? [/ QUOTE ] Because we can't wait to take your money after you go on tilt. [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] |
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