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what happens in this situation
live straddle utg
8 callers to the straddle straddle raises from 10----110 utg+1 says "i'm allin" straddle player says "OH I CALL" before entire table gets to act action folds back to straddle player who laughs, shows kqs and folds. i know he acted out of turn so i don't think it's binding but doesn't his declaration of i call have a bearing on how the rest of the table acts? what is the penalty in a cash game if there is one besides the obvious kick in the nuts? |
#2
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Re: what happens in this situation
Isn't the rule in most rooms that declarations of future action may be binding if there is no aggressive action between the declaration and the proper time for action? Since all the other players folded, I think straddle player should have to call here.
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#3
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Re: what happens in this situation
that's a call
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#4
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Re: what happens in this situation
Should happen: It's a call
Will happen: Room/Floor dependent |
#5
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Re: what happens in this situation
Agreed, it SHOULD be a call, but is room dependant.
This is a rule that should be enforced much more stringently and should be considered one of the "universal" poker rules. Verbal declarations IN turn are binding, it should be... declarations of future action ARE binding if there is no aggressive action between the declaration and the proper time for action. |
#6
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Re: what happens in this situation
Call should be binding and both hands remain live.
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#7
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Re: what happens in this situation
Should be a call. Should be binding. If UTG+1 wants a call, he should call the floor.
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