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Originally Posted by Bene Gesserit
#2 One chip calls are also very common. IDK what the guy thought he would gain from claiming it was not a call by saying all in. OP said the other guy raised AI. OP said it was HU right? Is there something else here?
I had to think about that, too. The thing you missed is the fact that while one chip calls might very common, the player used a chip that's not from that card room. Technically, throwing in a chip from a different casino isn't different from thowing in your card protector or your neighbors phone. [Not sure what happens if you throw in a chip from your neighbors stack, besides probably getting kicked out?]
If the guy is a sophisticated angle shooter, he's trying to make sure that the floor understands he didn't mean to call so he doesn't try to hold him to a call in future instances if he uses that chip again. So he can basically use the same "trick" next time and say he didn't call if his opponent shows the nuts.
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Originally Posted by ChicagoTroy
Revealing a card and lying about one's hand while the other player is considering what to do is scummy, but well within the rules and not something you'd get the floor involved in.
Well within the rules in a room that doesn't have a rule about revealing your hand. There are rooms that kill your hand for doing that.