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Originally Posted by stremba70
We’ve all seen all kinds of angles. Why would you think some a-hole might not do exactly what I described, especially if he was not a regular at that game and was prepared to walk away afterwards? I agree, most of the time when there’s a bomb pot, such things don’t happen. But there are idiots out there, and my point was that there is nothing that could be done by the room to enforce the bomb pot since the a-hole did not violate any rules.
Would it be influencing action if a dealer/floor supervisor announced, prior to the bombpot, that "some a-hole" is liable to be in noncompliance with the unregulated poker variant, and that one should play at their own risk?
Would it be ethical to
not announce this information?
Again, don't play bomb pots if they're not an ante format. Just stop.
In my opinion you should be playing 1, double-board variant, and 2, a reverse button format so that it doesn't happen on dealer change, but instead happens each time the dealer button and bomb pot button meet.
The 2nd part ensures that everyone plays bomb pots from all positions, weak and strong, in a regimented, balanced manner.