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Re: It\'s heads up and one player said the other said all in-ruling?
The guy was in the wrong. He should of waited untill she pushed her chips in for the all-in he claimed to hear.
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Re: It\'s heads up and one player said the other said all in-ruling?
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The solution is this. There should be a disinterested dealer present. Preseumbably there was a host, even if you leave the game self dealt the host or someone should stay by the table at this point that it s heads up. That doesn't solve the problem after it happens, I don't have a solution for that unless one of these players has a history of these types of issues. [/ QUOTE ] Yup. When I do big tournaments at my place, I always stand at the final table, sort of a floorman posistion. Well, usually I'm playing in the final table...hah. |
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Re: It\'s heads up and one player said the other said all in-ruling?
Verbal is binding as well in the trny.
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Re: It\'s heads up and one player said the other said all in-ruling?
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Verbal is binding as well in the trny. [/ QUOTE ] It is binding, as long as someone else heard it. In this case I think it boils down to action, chips were never pushed in, players stories differ on what was said |
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