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chube
07-10-2007, 12:58 PM
As reported on pokernews:

Out of Turn, Now Out of Tournament

On a flop of 9/images/graemlins/heart.gif 7/images/graemlins/spade.gif 4/images/graemlins/club.gif, the small blind bets out 4,800 and Swedish player Alex Holm goes into the tank. Before he can act, a player behind him announces "All in" (holding around 25,000). The floor is called over and it is ruled that if Alex calls, the out of turn action will stand.

Alex calls, the out of turn player is all in, the SB folds, and Alex quickly calls, opening 4/images/graemlins/heart.gif 4/images/graemlins/diamond.gif for a flopped set. The out of turn player has 9/images/graemlins/diamond.gif 7/images/graemlins/diamond.gif for top two pair. The turn and river blank out and the out of turn player is out of the tournament.
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Should the out of turn action have been binding? It probably didn't affect the ultimate outcome, but it seems to me that once Alex Holm calls (knowing he'll then have an allin raise behind him) it pretty much tips off the hand to the SB who may or may not of folded. At least it was the guy who acted out of turn who got "punished" but I thought in most cases out of turn action is usually nullified or stands as is.

KurtSF
07-10-2007, 01:16 PM
I believe the rule is that out of turn actions "may" be binding.

In this case, you're right, it kinda screws SB in that Alex knows the action behind him. Maybe the TD should have waited for Alex to finish his action before determining if the all-in was binding.

bwiii
07-10-2007, 04:20 PM
The ruling is correct. If the Swede player were to raise, his "all-in" is not binding. It's a little confusing, but by just calling he must go all in. If someone acts out of turn more than once there should be a penalty.

po-Jay-to
07-11-2007, 11:22 PM
The key verbiage on the rule is that if the action does not change by the time it gets back to the "out-of-turn" player, the floor may enforce that his action is binding. That means if the player(s) before do not raise, he can be forced to act in accordance to his previous out of turn action (in this case, an all-in). If a player raised before it returns to the out of turn player, then he will not be held to any action and he is free to act in any valid way.