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Originally Posted by guess who
In my opinion, this actually does affect all players at the table due to changed stack sizes, which would be my reason to get the all in enforced.
You can’t even enforce the all-in without just handing the chips to SB because button doesn’t have cards anymore.
Floor could come over and rule that BU has to forfeit his stack if SB calls the all-in, which he didn’t do yet. That might result in SB folding his aces and telling BU that he owes him $30. Or SB taking BU’s chips, getting up and immediately returning them to BU.
In a perfect world, the floor would come over, explain the situation and the players keep playing but without softplaying each other. Unfortunately, that’s highly unlikely to happen though.
Saying those two guys have to play each other the same way they play other players at the table is like saying that you have to have the same river calling range against a nit and spewtard.