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JohnnyGroomsTD 11-16-2007 10:02 AM

Re: Ruling Question: Oversize Chip Thrown On Top of Blind
 
It's a call at Beau Rivage, and at any poker tournament I am associated with. The rule was intended to prvent an ambiguous action. If there is any doubt about a players intended action in that spot, it is ruled a call. the rule reads " when a player places an oversized chip in the pot without announcing the intention to raise, it will be considered a call" verbage may not be exact, but the fact that the player is actually placing ONE chip into the pot at the time covers this situation.

PBFan 11-16-2007 10:10 AM

Re: Ruling Question: Oversize Chip Thrown On Top of Blind
 
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its a call...and the dealer should announce it as a call right away, and not ask if it is a call or a raise. Oversized Chip Rule.

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La Brujita 11-17-2007 12:06 AM

Re: Ruling Question: Oversize Chip Thrown On Top of Blind
 
it was a call in the foxwoods 10k last week

Deuce2High 11-17-2007 03:05 PM

Re: Ruling Question: Oversize Chip Thrown On Top of Blind
 
This just happened to me, as well.

At 100-200 I threw in a 500 chip in the small blind intending on raising.

I was under the impression that the oversized chip rule only mattered in those situations when you don't have smaller chips to make change. Guess not.

moorbr02 11-21-2007 06:19 AM

Re: Ruling Question: Oversize Chip Thrown On Top of Blind
 
it's simple no matter what if you put an oversized chip in the pot it's a call. even if you're playing 1/2 no limit and you have 100 $1 chips in front of you and you place a $500 dollar chip in the pot without saying anything, you called a $2 bet. it's that simple. (oversized chip = call). how is this open for so much debate and questions? if you want to raise, just say raise. not that difficult.

MaverickUSC 11-21-2007 07:45 AM

Re: Ruling Question: Oversize Chip Thrown On Top of Blind
 
but from the big blind it's still a raise, right? 1-2, limped, option, throw out a purple, poof! 700 total.

moorbr02 11-21-2007 12:50 PM

Re: Ruling Question: Oversize Chip Thrown On Top of Blind
 
500 total, but only from the option. that's a raise because they pulled back the 2. but call for everyone else


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