OK, I was on my phone last night while posting, which I need to stop doing when I want to quote RRoP, because I end up ****ing it up.
In RRoP action occurs after the deal after 2 players make any action - call, check (a post), fold, or raise doesn't matter:
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1. Once action begins, a misdeal cannot be called. The deal will be played, and no money will be returned to any player whose hand is fouled. In button games, action is considered to occur when two players after the blinds have acted on their hands. In stud games, action is considered to occur when two players after the forced bet have acted on their hands.
I know some rooms do use the "3 checks, or 2 including a non-check", but I guess I was wrong about it being in RRoP.
So partial apologies to Rush, but do note that this is the rule for determining whether there's been too much action to call a misdeal after the deal only.
In fact... this is the wrong rule to apply to this situation. The rule on protecting your action when people act behind you is that you have to call Time before 3 players have acted behind you:
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12. To retain the right to act, a player must stop the action by calling “time” (or an equivalent word). Failure to stop the action before three or more players have acted behind you may cause you to lose the right to act. You cannot forfeit your right to act if any player in front of you has not acted, only if you fail to act when it legally becomes your turn. Therefore, if you wait for someone whose turn comes before you, and three or more players act behind you, this still does not hinder your right to act.
Last edited by dinesh; 08-26-2016 at 08:15 AM.