Re: What exactly does \"time\" mean?
It's a courtesy to the table, and it helps everyone remain clear on the action.
The player informs the dealer he needs time -- this is done so the dealer knows that the player isn't just zoning out, but is actually considering a tough decision.
The dealer repeats this to the players -- this is done so the players know that dealer isn't zoning out either, but is holding the action for a specific player who is weighing a specific and difficult decision.
The table now knows where the action is, why it's holding, and that the dealer is on top of it. Out-of-turn action is prevented, and unwarranted prompting of the player and the dealer are avoided, as well.
This is what happens at a good and courteous table [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]
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