Thread: Luxor Ruling
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Old 11-16-2006, 04:09 PM
KenProspero KenProspero is offline
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Default Re: Luxor Ruling

Once the dealer's told this story, there is literally nothing YOU can say to change the floor's mind. The best you can hope for is that several others around the table will say that (i) it was a continuous movement and (ii) the dealer had called your bet. But I'm not sure that this helps.

Let's say, that as the dealer said, you put chips out with your right hand, paused and pushed with your left. This IS a string bet, and the dealer's saying that you're all in, can't change it.

It seems your only defense is that both hands were moving chips, it was a continuous movement and no string bet. However, this is a dealer judgment call. I can't recall the floor overrulling the dealer when he says an action was a string bet. But others with more B&M experience than I may differ.
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