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Originally Posted by dmccoy87
The black was placed directly on top of the red and moved to the center. Player B is very orderly to the point of being obsessive, so he always bets with the fewest number of chips. In that way, it was normal. What was abnormal was the bet size of $105.
Player B was mad because he was accused of angle shooting and also because after Player A showed he felt he shouldn't have had to show.
OK. Thanks.
Now I'm picturing Player B placing 2 chips together and moving them to the center. Maybe tough to tell if it's 1 chip (a call) or 2 (a raise). Based on this, B could have placed 2 $25 chips together, leading to the same confusion.
If B does this always, then A should have known to check/confirm. It could have been $101, $105, $125, $200, $600 (if you have $500 chips in play).
Depending on hour rules, A (or anyone else) could have requested to see B's hand (IWTSTH).
It can be tough to get a good group of players together on a regular basis. Hate to see unnecessary drama, definitely know players who are 'particular' in their actions. Hopefully they'll get over the drama this time and learn how to avoid it for the next time.