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Old 09-24-2005, 11:39 PM
Chipr777 Chipr777 is offline
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Default Interesting ruling..

Player "A", at the turn, bets 5 stacks of red into a $1600 pot. Player "B" asks the dealer how much. The dealer replies with $500. Player "B" goes into the tank for a while and calls. As the river is dealt another player speaks up and says the stacks don't look right. The 5 stacks the dealer said was $500 was actually $625, the stacks were 25 high. Chaos ensues as player "A" say's he never said an amount when he pushed the chips in and it was the dealers responsibility to COUNT the stacks before stating an amount. Does the $500 "stated" bet stand or should player "B" have to put the other $125 in the pot? My ruling to follow after discussion.
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