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Re: Can I Say This?
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An out of turn action is binding when the action DOESN'T change from that point till it gets to the person who acted out of turn. For example, if we have players ABC&D in a hand. Flop comes down and A is UTG. C says "I bet $50", if it is checked around to C, he MUST bet $50...but if A or B bets or folds (I think folding qualifies as changing action) he is not bound to make the raise, and may choose to bet, raise, call, or fold. [/ QUOTE ] This may be YOUR rule, but I don't think it's THE rule (as in Robert's or any other widely accepted set). The rules as I understand them say that action out of term isn't binding unless it's an attempt to angle shoot. If it is, then it's forced, but otherwise it's just free info he's given off. If I'm wrong and what you posted is in Robert's, please link it, I'd hate to make the wrong ruling. Cody |
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