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Old 01-03-2007, 01:39 PM
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Default Re: \"I\'m all in for $700(He actually has $1500)

all in = ALL in...regardless of what he thinks he has, but...I guess you could let him be in for 700 if you want. Did you know that he really had 1500? You may have had the nuts and were calling anything, but to be fair, you thought you were calling 700.
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Old 01-03-2007, 01:52 PM
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Default Re: \"I\'m all in for $700(He actually has $1500)

I think there are a few variables in this situation. First, did the guy who called have the $700 covered or was $700 enough to put him all in? Were the hands exposed?

If the hands haven't been exposed and the caller has > $700 I'm letting the caller take his money back and decide if he wants to call the $1500.
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