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Old 11-26-2007, 09:04 PM
jjshabado jjshabado is offline
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Default Re: To speak or not to speak, that is the question

Story 1: I speak up. It seems that most people (including dealers) don't understand what constitutes a raise in those situations. Since the inexperienced player is being taken advantage of in this case (even if it is inadvertent) he should be protected by the other players at the table. I would probably keep quiet though if it were two regulars playing. I'll let them look after themselves in these situations.

Story 2: I speak up after the hand is over. Damage is done, but I'd make a comment about that not really being appropriate. Nothing serious, just a light-hearted comment.
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