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Originally Posted by sactownjoey
I think there is a difference between a dealer using discretion to correct a small mistake or allow a single minor infraction to go with, perhaps, a reminder of what is appropriate. Example: I was playing last night, on the flop, first player to act bets $8, next player says "15", a dollar shy of legal raise and he realized his mistake immediately. I would have been fine if the dealer had allowed him to add the extra buck and the rest of the table would have as well.
Not to sidetrack, but in most rooms, if the declared amount (or amount of chips placed out) is more than 1/2 of a legal raise, the player must complete the bet to make a legitimate raise.
The rules of poker are fairly mature and fair minded to allow some flexibility without allowing rampant cheating. They don't need to be heavily modified by the floor, dealers, or a body of voting members of players.
I am surprised, drawing a conclusion based on the way that you phrased your anecdote, that the raise was not allowed