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Re: What exactly does \"time\" mean?
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[ QUOTE ] It's also to prevent problems when people start acting after you by accident [/ QUOTE ] This is precisely the reason why people say "time." AFAIK, it goes back to the original Gardena card rooms, and is insurance against people angleshooting you by mucking their hands out of turn before you have a chance to act, and thus killing your action. Many of the games used to be player-dealt (!), and with no professional center dealer to keep things in line and a bunch of rough characters, all sorts of things are possible. [/ QUOTE ] In Gardena the little old lady poker players would even shout "time" when reaching into their handbags to pay a cashier at the grocery store. ~ Rick |
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Re: What exactly does \"time\" mean?
Oddly enough we had a conversation about this topic at a table a couple weeks ago. A couple dealers and dual-rates playing at the table said "players who call 'time' have technically just asked for a clock on themselves--it doesn't mean what they think it means."
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Re: What exactly does \"time\" mean?
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Oddly enough we had a conversation about this topic at a table a couple weeks ago. A couple dealers and dual-rates playing at the table said "players who call 'time' have technically just asked for a clock on themselves--it doesn't mean what they think it means." [/ QUOTE ] Yeah, that's kinda why I started this thread - I was curious if ppl were inadvertently calling a clock on themselves in the process but at least at the rooms I've played I've never seen a clock get invoked or anything. |
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Re: What exactly does \"time\" mean?
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A couple dealers and dual-rates playing at the table said "players who call 'time' have technically just asked for a clock on themselves--it doesn't mean what they think it means." [/ QUOTE ] Dealers and dual-rates often don't know what they are talking about. How did they say you were supposed to state that you are still thinking and have not checked, in order to preserve your right to act on your hand? |
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