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Originally Posted by psandman
So what. Imagine he pulls out the bills sets them on the table calls for chips folds picks up the bills and leaves. The only way this is a problem is if he owes a blind.
Outside the blinds you could in fact let people sit around the table without chips, look at their cards, and buy chips only if they decide to get into the hand! No, not quite, only if there is a standard buy-in. Otherwise they could, when deciding to get into the hand, buy in to an amount they thinks is best suited for that particular situation.
So we do still have a problem IF the buy-in amount isn't standardized, AND people are dealt in without any chips. Similarly it's wrong to let people buy more chips when anybody at the table already has looked at his cards in a hand. You could, depending on the reactions, decide to either play with the chips you have, or buy in deeper.
Last edited by plaaynde; 04-11-2015 at 06:06 AM.