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Re: Tough Spot, Dealer Forces Me to Call the Floor
Did you re-raise him after the floor ruled his action to be a raise?
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Re: Tough Spot, Dealer Forces Me to Call the Floor
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should we blame the dealer then for not seeing the person put in more then half the bet of a min raise? he should recognize that much no? [/ QUOTE ] At what point in the OP did you read that the dealer did not notice how much the player put in? |
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Re: Tough Spot, Dealer Forces Me to Call the Floor
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I sometimes think dealers try to hard to give the person what they want to do and ignore the rules a bit. [/ QUOTE ] As RR would say, any ruling that tells a player, "We all know you want to do A, but we're going to make you do B," is a sad thing. |
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Re: Tough Spot, Dealer Forces Me to Call the Floor
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Guy makes the mistake, dealer says thats not enough, he clearly embarrassed tries to pull back the bet. I said to the dealer as he was pulling his bet back "that was a raise." Guy to my right says "thats not how the Venetian works." Dealer (with confidence) says "ok its just a call." I ask for the floor and the floor states the half of the raise rule and forces him to put in the full raise. [/ QUOTE ] Note that this "half or more of the correct raise is a raise" is a floor guideline for correcting short raises when a mini raise is short of a full raise and the stacks are deep. Most card clubs and casinos use this guideline but there are exceptions. For example, at Hawaiian Gardens Casino anything short of a full raise is a "fouled bet" - of course this is only enforced when a floor is called and he understands the house rule. Otherwise dealers and players will usually allow corrections to slightly short mini-raises. ~ Rick |
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Re: Tough Spot, Dealer Forces Me to Call the Floor
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So its settled. Did you win the hand? [/ QUOTE ] The third player pushed for $700 I called obviously and UTG1 folded. |
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