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Re: Player out of action plays another players hand
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I think the usual play is that when the action gets to BB and there is hand in front of his stack but he is not sitting there, you scoop his cards and fold him and move the action on. (Well, actually since it's a home game you might give a holler and give him a chance to come and play.) [/ QUOTE ] I really couldn't see who was sitting there, I was semi-focused on the table/loud talk/banter and kind not looking directly at the BB seat. I had now idea when BS sat down. [ QUOTE ] If I was the dealer, I would not allow another player to take action for cards that were not his nor with chips that were not his. I mean really, what was the point of this? Was he going to pay back the guy if he lost the hand? Was he going to take any profit and put it in his own stack? I'd really like to know BS's answers to these questions. [/ QUOTE ] He was just being a smart a-s-s. After everything had calmed he realized that it probably wasn't a smart thing to do. After DD came back looked at his cards and folded, it was no harm, however, it did cost him T150 in chips which really didn't matter at that point since he was the chip leader. P |
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