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Re: Ruling on a so called raise
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[ QUOTE ] $25 chip tossed out followed by a $1 chip is a raise to $25 and the $1 comes back. [/ QUOTE ] So, the $1 comes back because it's a string raise. Wouldn't the $25 chip then be just a call using the single-chip rule? [/ QUOTE ] DANGIT! I knew I shoulda proofread that twice. Correct you are, sir. Thank you for being polite about pointing out my stupidity. |
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Re: Ruling on a so called raise
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] $25 chip tossed out followed by a $1 chip is a raise to $25 and the $1 comes back. [/ QUOTE ] So, the $1 comes back because it's a string raise. Wouldn't the $25 chip then be just a call using the single-chip rule? [/ QUOTE ] DANGIT! I knew I shoulda proofread that twice. Correct you are, sir. Thank you for being polite about pointing out my stupidity. [/ QUOTE ] [img]/images/graemlins/laugh.gif[/img] Nah, I figured 1 of two things: 1) I was stupid, or 2) You didn't proofread the post twice. [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] |
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Re: Ruling on a so called raise
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[ QUOTE ] ...guy throws in a $25 and $1 chip without saying anything. Min. raise had to go <u>$22</u>, but he threw in 2 chips for more... [/ QUOTE ] A minor fix, just to be clear [/ QUOTE ] True, and if the guy didn't add the $1 chip to his $25 chip and didn't say anything, it would just be a call. I guess you could also throw in a $100 chip plus a $1 chip if you didn't want to say "I raise" This would be very odd. |
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Re: Ruling on a so called raise
Min raise should have been $22. Since he clearly threw in $26 with two chips it's a raise. Not sure what the controvery is there.
Al |
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