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Our monthly game ran into a snag yesterday. Only two left in the hand. I was out of the hand. Player #1 says to Player #2, "I'm putting you all-in. How much do you have?" (We're playing table stakes.) Player #2 counts it up and starts to push it in, calling his bluff. Player #1 backs out of the hand and mucks his cards. I shut it down. I told Player #1 he had made a bet and been called, therefore losing the hand. Player #1 insisted he hadn't made a bet. Player #2 didn't push it. After some back and forth everyone agreed to let it stand and move on. I don't agree that that was the right call. My feeling is that Player #2 was asked to commit, and he did. Player #1 did not have the option to withdraw. What do you think? | ||
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"I'm putting you all in" I don't play poker but to me this shows intend. | |||
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Ran it by a connection I have with Champions Club Texas. https://www.championsclubtexas.com/ He said Player #1 would have been offered a brisk walk to the front door and barred from any further play at any of their facilities. | |||
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Used to play. I’m with you. Thanks for the update. | |||
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Ken, you are correct. | |||
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