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Old 07-27-2007, 08:28 PM
psandman psandman is offline
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Default Re: Does the flop ever go back?

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"I did not call the last bet". They have 3 of the 4 bets out, what is the correct call?

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This very well may depend on the players position. Is this player the first player who should have acted on the last raise? If so you may rule the hand dead for the player not protecting his action. On the other hand if he was the last player to act on the raise and promptly objected bring back the flop.

One problem with the capped betting is that for some reason most limit players seem to think the word cap means throw out more chips now without waiting for your turn to act. I ask the players to act in turn and they actually argue with me that since it is capped it doesn't matter.

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I am called to the table and the dealer informs me that she did not notice the button raised and brings the flop. Visual shows a small pot, seats 4,5,6 have cards as well as the button (seat 1) and there are 2 bets in front of seat 1. The raise was not announced, but I assume it was noticed by at least 2 players because neither the small or large blind have cards. (I know the dealer made a huge mistake when she pulled in the large blinds chips and cards and still did not see the raise.) Whats the call here?

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I assume there is no dispute that the button raised. As such flop comes back, players complete the betting round and the flop is shuffled back in to the stub, no burn just put up a flop (leave the original burn out of the reshuffle).

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Or in certain cases is the amount that the player is short considered, and they sometimes be allowed to complete their bet even after seeing the flop?

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No player ever gets to complete the action after seeing the flop. Either the flop comes back or the hand is dead, but you never get to act after seeing the cards that come out.
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