Re: Can I Say This?
In a heads up pot. Your opponents out of turn action should always be binding so this whole conversation thing followed by the changing of action makes no sense.
(Note in another thread I know I argue that out of turn action should not be binding, but in a heads up scenario it is different and here is why -- 1) There is no other player to gain advantage or disadvantage from the out of turn action. The only player disadvantaged is the player who in fact gibves up position voluntarily. Though in a tournament scenario there may be an argument to be made that other players may be disdvantaged I believe that if you think the out of turn action was in fact collusive then a better way to handle the situation is with penalty/disqualification.
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