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Another Ruling Question
Any action out of turn is not binding in this cardroom.
1/2NL. I live straddle UTG, the next two players fold. Next player limps for 2, along with the next player who limps for 2 as I am telling them its 4 to go because of my straddle. First guy puts in his $4 but the second player raises to 27. Can he raise here? |
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Re: Another Ruling Question
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Any action out of turn is not binding in this cardroom. [/ QUOTE ] |
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Re: Another Ruling Question
No there hasn't been any out of turn action. When the first player put in $2 that constituted a call, the action was now on the next player and when he put in $2 that constituted a call. he may not now raise.
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Re: Another Ruling Question
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No there hasn't been any out of turn action. When the first player put in $2 that constituted a call, the action was now on the next player and when he put in $2 that constituted a call. he may not now raise. [/ QUOTE ] Agree. Both bets would be corrected to $4 since there wasn't a gross misunderstanding of the amount of a proper call and putting out $2 indicates an intent to limp. The fact that the straddler brought attention to the mistake ASAP seals it. ~ Rick |
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Re: Another Ruling Question
I also agree. Any out of turn action not being binding in this room is irrelevant. He called. The amounts were slightly wrong, but this is far from a gross misunderstanding and would not be good enough reason to allow him to reconsider.
Al |
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Re: Another Ruling Question
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I also agree. Any out of turn action not being binding in this room is irrelevant. He called. The amounts were slightly wrong, but this is far from a gross misunderstanding and would not be good enough reason to allow him to reconsider. Al [/ QUOTE ] Just to clarify something that I am sure both you and Rick are aware of you that neither of you said. A gross misunderstanding of the action cannot occur preflop when there has been no raise. Missing a kill or straddle is not the same as not noticing a raise. |
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Re: Another Ruling Question
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[ QUOTE ] I also agree. Any out of turn action not being binding in this room is irrelevant. He called. The amounts were slightly wrong, but this is far from a gross misunderstanding and would not be good enough reason to allow him to reconsider. Al [/ QUOTE ] Just to clarify something that I am sure both you and Rick are aware of you that neither of you said. A gross misunderstanding of the action cannot occur preflop when there has been no raise. Missing a kill or straddle is not the same as not noticing a raise. [/ QUOTE ] Do you mean by this that neither player, now realizing there is a straddle, can elect to fold instead of limp? --klez |
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Re: Another Ruling Question
player cannot raise his original undercall, he can however pull back his $2 and muck his cards.
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