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Old 10-10-2007, 06:49 PM
Zorlac Zorlac is offline
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Default Re: no-all-in tables: what does that mean?


I thought this was fairly standard? Do you find all-in protection on the high stakes tables?

So if you were on a table that has 'all-in protection' and say for example you raised on the button with KQ, then the SB and BB both go crazy and push all-in...you know your well behind so could you disconnect and get your initial raise back?

Seems like its open to exploitation... ?

.Z
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