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Poker tournamentPlayer 1 says --all in--.
Player 2 says --call, oh sorry I was just kidding, fold-- What is the right decision. Please answer. |
#2
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Its a verbal call so it stands.
Its like someone saying raise and then saying I only want to call now, they still have to at least min raise |
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Verbal statements are binding so it's a call.
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Verbal declarations are binding.
It's a call. |
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Verbal calls are binding.
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It's a call. Nothing to decide here.
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It is a call. As others have said, verbal declarations are binding.
However, if the 2nd player made a declaration (before player one acted) that he was calling no matter what player one did, then that is a gray area. |
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