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Originally Posted by Playbig2000
He tossed the lammer to the dealer, and it landed in the pot. I think if it was an angle, he would have tossed it in front of him. I think the ruling is correct and not likely an angle, but no one really knows except the goofball who tossed it in.
This isn't a call.
There was a story on 2+2 a while back about a guy who tossed his lucky chip, from another casino, in front of him, then declared it wasn't a call when he saw he was beat.
Just like any ambiguous hand movements when facing action can be called a check, i think anything tossed in front of you when facing a bet should be considered a call. Too much room for angling otherwise. The alternative is to condition every player to stop action and ask the dealer to clarify every single chip call, which will slow down the game.