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Old 10-14-2007, 09:24 AM
naplesplayer naplesplayer is offline
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Default Re: How much is the raise?

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"I'll put him all in" cannot possibly be misconstrued to "I'm all in". Other players at the table don't get to make up rules and force people to pony up wagers they clearly didn't make. Your two choices here are $52 total, or "please state a specific amount for your raise, sir". There are the pedantic folks here and at B&M tables who insist "you can't put me all-in, you can only put yourself all-in" but "I'll put him all-in" is a very commonly used term. It's unambiguous, so I think you should go with the glaringly obvious intent. $52. I'm fine with "please state a specific amount" but it'll speed the game along if you just let someone use that expression rather than forcing 'em to go through the formalities of making the guy count down his stack and then stating a specific value.

KITN for everyone trying to make the raiser push all-in.

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KITN ? what is that?
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