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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] Sigh...just say what you are going to do. Look at the dealer and say two words...either "I call" or "I raise". It's not *that* hard [img]/images/graemlins/wink.gif[/img] [/ QUOTE ] What if you are mute and can't speak? If someone throws out 10.00 in two red chips or 50.00 in two green chips and the bet before it is $5.00 it should be counted as a raise. What are all poker players fvckking retarded or something? You need everything spelled out for you? Anyone with half a brain would realize that person is raising. [/ QUOTE ] You are a sad person, do you even know how to converse properly? Let's say Mr Mute, playing 1/2, is faced with a raise to $6. He has no $1 chips, and he puts out two $5 chips. You are adamant that is a raise, but what if his intention was to call? How do you know when he puts out two $5 chips whether he's calling or raising? Maybe one way to differentiate would be 1 or 2 motions, 1 motion is a raise, 2 motions, a string-call so to speak, is a call. But I would logically assume, as I'm sure most would, that it is a call unless he motions to the dealer it is a raise. Without being able to speak, surely the obvious signal is eye contact with the dealer and an upward-pointing finger. Thus, whether you can speak or not, your bet must be unambiguous, otherwise one way or another, you must make your intentions clear to the dealer. [/ QUOTE ] The bet is FIVE! Not SIX FIVE. Got that FIVE DOLLA!. Two red chip into 6.00 bet is obviously a call, since the minimum to raise is 12.00 not 10.00. FIVE FIVE FIVE!!! FEVER FIVE |
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