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Old 11-05-2007, 11:15 AM
Zaphrous Zaphrous is offline
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Default Would you let him off

A hand from a tourney this weekend.

I am in Mid position with AK and it folds to me. Blinds are 300/600 and I have about 8k and SB has about 11k after just winning a all-in hand. I raise to 2000 and SB is the only caller.
A little background on him. I have played against him in cash games before and just a couple weeks before I stacked him two hands in a row. He plays terrible and anytime he comes to a table everyone tries to isolate him.

Flop is KK3 w/ two [img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img]. He checks and I check, I know if I give him some rope he will hang him self. The player to my right is very talkative and starts up a conversation with him about his hand. I didn't think much of it and wasn't listening closely so I don't remember what was said at this point.
Turn is a 6[img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img]. He thinks for a couple of minutes and the player to might right starts to talk again and asks if he is thinking about going all-in(I only caught this part of conversation as the words All-in Immediately caught my attention) He says he is thinking about it. He checks and I check behind. I was a little worried about the flush but as bad as he is he could have almost anything.

River pairs the 3 and gives me the full house. The first thing he says after the river is out is "now I am going all-in" I say call and flip over my cards very quickly. As soon as he sees my cards he says " I was talking to (the player to my right) I wasn't going all-in for real" I say something to the effect that "You said All-in, you can't say that when its your turn to act then take it back"

I was considering what to do. This is not at a casino it is more of a charity thing although it is run more like a casino and runs 7 days a week. I had a little room to make the decision and not involve the floor. I was considering letting him off since I didn't want scare him off and not come back. He is a good source of income. He then said he would be fine with whatever the floor ruled. I was good with that as it was no longer in my hands and I knew what the floor would rule.

Floor comes over and it is described by the dealer and two regulars at the table what happened and the floor rules his statement as binding and I double off him.

My first reaction to his statement was he was trying to shoot an angle and see what I have as he was looking at me when he made his all in statement but later I was thinking that I might be wrong as I don't think he is able to think deep enough to get information from that kind of statement and use it effectively.



Does anyone let him off?
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