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Originally Posted by brassbonanza
On what planet is that not a bet. He made a verbal AND physical declaration indicating a bet.
Unfortunately their rulings still leave alot to be desired. They allow players to angle shoot far more than at FW.
A little over a month ago I had a guy at Twin 2/5 nl raise me, I rereaise all in, he threw chips in the middle after I said all in. Dealer said to him 'you call?' He says nothing. After about 15 seconds of silence I say , He threw chips in facing an all in bet, right? Dealer agrees. River runs out. I flip over my aces. Guy says he was still debating calling and the chips going in simply reflected completing his raise. I obviously say that's proposterous and call floor.
Dealer changes tune and says, 'maybe I didn't give him enough time.'
Floor rules he hasn't called my all in yet. My aces stay face up, THEY DISCARD THE RIVER CARD AND REWIND TO THE TURN.
He gets to decide if he wants to continue in the hand with a new river card or fold the turn. He folds the turn and just completes his original raise and I'm awarded the significanrly smaller than it should have been pot. Most ridiculous ruling I've ever seen and it happened to me. Cost me about $250 and I should've fought it more and got the shift involved, but I print money there and didn't want drama.
They really, really need to get all the floor together and go over what is a call/raise and what isn't. I've seen too many horror stories there from awful rulings.
- Magic Man