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Old 10-16-2007, 06:52 PM
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Default Re: An Out-of-Turn Call Becomes a Raise (NLHE)

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On the flip side, what if instead of calling you raise to $75. By your position, should his $15 stay in? Should he be forced to match your raise?

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No, he gets his $15 back and can now act on his hand. BTW psandman's post isn't just a "position" is how everyone floor person that understands poker treats this sort of thing.

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Unfortunately this isn't true. I have seen far to many rooms with the rule that would not allow the player to raise (my room would not allow this player to raise). Even floor people who understand and agree with me find themselves hampered by rules made by managers who accommodate nits.

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I should have clarified. Any floorperson that understands poker and hasn't had a manager dictate that they make wrong decisions would allow this player to withdraw his $15.
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