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Dealer announces "call," but chips may require a minraise. Ruling? Dealer announces "call," but chips may require a minraise. Ruling?

03-16-2016 , 09:01 AM
It's much easier to just rule that anything short of a full raise is not a raise.
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03-16-2016 , 11:07 AM
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Originally Posted by EfromPegTown
It's much easier to just rule that anything short of a full raise is not a raise.
The easiest is if people just verbally announce before placing chips in.
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03-16-2016 , 11:12 AM
Yes, obviously.

I meant if people aren't announcing, the easiest is to just hold to a legal raise.
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03-16-2016 , 11:35 AM
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Originally Posted by EfromPegTown
It's much easier to just rule that anything short of a full raise is not a raise.
What could possibly go wrong.
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03-17-2016 , 01:30 PM
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Originally Posted by EfromPegTown
It's much easier to just rule that anything short of a full raise is not a raise.
Easier for who? This is false. Been there and done that.
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03-17-2016 , 01:46 PM
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Originally Posted by Playbig2000
isn't the 50% rule a house rule and does this room have that rule?
Isn't that supposed to be a LHE rule? It is at my local room.
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03-17-2016 , 02:02 PM
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Originally Posted by pig4bill
Isn't that supposed to be a LHE rule? It is at my local room.
Now we are just going backwards

http://forumserver.twoplustwo.com/sh...7&postcount=18
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03-17-2016 , 06:14 PM
The people ITT that were saying >50% being a standard ruling are finding out its not standard.

Suit, how do you rule this is a tourney? The same way? If different, why?
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03-17-2016 , 06:43 PM
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Originally Posted by EfromPegTown
The people ITT that were saying >50% being a standard ruling are finding out its not standard.

Suit, how do you rule this is a tourney? The same way? If different, why?
What are you talking about it doesn;t appear to me that anyone is changing their position on teh Bet and a Half rule. Yes its not universal but that is true of all poker rules because poker isn;t controlled by one central authority.

people do confuse it with teh 50% rule which is a limit rule governing when a all-in bet counts as a full bet for the purpose of reopening betting.


But if it helps the relevant TDA rule on the Bet and a Half:
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43: Raise Amounts
A:
A raise must be at least equal to the largest prior bet or raise of the current betting round. If a player raises 50% or more of the largest prior bet but less than a minimum raise, he must make a full minimum raise. If less than 50% it is a call unless “raise” is first declared. Declaring an amount or pushing out the same amount of chips is the same.
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03-17-2016 , 11:41 PM
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Originally Posted by EfromPegTown
The people ITT that were saying >50% being a standard ruling are finding out its not standard.
Either you have mistaken this for another thread or we have very different ideas of what "standard" means.
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03-20-2016 , 04:24 PM
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Originally Posted by EfromPegTown
The people ITT that were saying >50% being a standard ruling are finding out its not standard.

Suit, how do you rule this is a tourney? The same way? If different, why?
I rule it is a raise. Because according to my room's rules and the TDA rules it is a raise.
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Originally Posted by psandman
But if it helps the relevant TDA rule on the Bet and a Half:
Quote:
43: Raise Amounts
A:
A raise must be at least equal to the largest prior bet or raise of the current betting round. If a player raises 50% or more of the largest prior bet but less than a minimum raise, he must make a full minimum raise. If less than 50% it is a call unless “raise” is first declared. Declaring an amount or pushing out the same amount of chips is the same.
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