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Old 10-13-2007, 12:45 PM
luvetoholdem luvetoholdem is offline
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Do all casinos allow running it twice when you and another player are all in. Do they allow for you to chop or take money out as a discount all in. As if there were 300$ and its a flip, can you both take 50 out or something.

I need help on these things. All comments appreciated.
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Old 10-13-2007, 12:50 PM
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Do all casinos allow running it twice when you and another player are all in. Do they allow for you to chop or take money out as a discount all in. As if there were 300$ and its a flip, can you both take 50 out or something.

I need help on these things. All comments appreciated.

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Many casinos do not allow these things. When NL was not a widely spread game these things were all very common.
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Old 10-13-2007, 10:18 PM
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Do all casinos allow running it twice when you and another player are all in. Do they allow for you to chop or take money out as a discount all in. As if there were 300$ and its a flip, can you both take 50 out or something.

I need help on these things. All comments appreciated.

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Not allowed in any Vegas room to my knowledge unless it's a high limit/NL game.
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Old 10-13-2007, 11:35 PM
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Default Re: Running it twice and such.

AC does not allow running it multiple times or a negeotiated chop. Though I've heard unconfimred anecdotes of it happening in the occasional high stakes instance. Not for $300 bucks though.

Little side story. I don't know why, but my brother tried to bluff me with a $200 bet on the river at the Borgata, I flipped over the top boat and told him to take his money back, and there was no option for me to let him have his money back while we were at the table.
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Old 10-14-2007, 01:10 AM
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Default Re: Running it twice and such.

I had aces vs. aces allin preflop in a 1-2 game, and before the dealer dealt the flop I offered to just chop the pot right there. The other player accepted, and the dealer obliged and chopped it without finishing the hand. She then proceeded to deal the flop,turn,river for the hell of it. Of course, this is techically not allowed, but it seems okay in certain circumstances.
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Old 10-14-2007, 04:00 AM
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Chop in AC all the time

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Little side story. I don't know why, but my brother tried to bluff me with a $200 bet on the river at the Borgata, I flipped over the top boat and told him to take his money back, and there was no option for me to let him have his money back while we were at the table.

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Not in a million years
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Old 10-14-2007, 04:24 PM
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Do all casinos allow running it twice when you and another player are all in. Do they allow for you to chop or take money out as a discount all in. As if there were 300$ and its a flip, can you both take 50 out or something.

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Not allowed in any Vegas room to my knowledge unless it's a high limit/NL game.

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For a while, anyway, Rio was allowing folks to run it twice in the NL2/5 game. Dunno if that was a passing fad.

Taking chips out? Not normally. But I have seen a situation exactly as described already where it was AA vs AA and the old, experienced guy offered to chop it with the obviously new and playing scared youngster for whom losing his whole stack to 4 flush cards on the board would be crushing. Dealer allowed it, table didn't complain, floor didn't get called. Kid seemed extremely grateful not to have to risk his stack on a coin flip (even though the only way he could lose the coin flip was if the coin landed on its edge).
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