Thread: Ruling Question
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Old 01-17-2006, 05:48 AM
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Player A can say whatever he wants when it's not his turn to act. His words were said when it was still Player B's turn to act, in which Player B had still not acted. Nothing is binding for him until it's his turn to act, therefore, he has the right to muck, regardless of what he said.

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This is not the rule used at The Palms. If a player makes a verbal declaration (in particular, stating he's all-in) whether it's his turn or not, he is committed long as he has cards in front of him. I've seen a drunk fellow do this to himself twice in the span of 10 minutes in the NL2/5 game. He kept shouting "I'M ALL-IN" at random times during play, and the dealer and floor kept warning him "if you ever do that when you have cards, whether it's your turn to act or not, you're pushing all your chips in". Twice he had to push ~$500 in against his will (both times he got called--he lost the first and got lucky and won the 2nd).

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The Palms rule is specific to an All-in declaration in the NL game.

But that is not the point here anyway. In this case the Player didn't declare an an all-in -- he made a conditional statement "If You Bet I Will Call" This can not be binding because it is specifically against the rules (at least when there are more than two players in the hand)
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