Title: players acting out of turn Post by: holsten19 on October 26, 2010, 10:24:06 PM can someone tell me the rules on this? im sat with Ks player before me raises to 800 (blinds 100&200) i pick up 800 in chips & consider raising the player next to me folds 7 the player after him. Another player points out that they have acted out of turn,the player next to me apologises & says he was going to call anyway the other player saye he followed the play not realising i was in. i then say i will raise but am told (by the player that folded out of turn first ) that i cannot raise because 2 players have folded after me i can only call & i cannot fold because i said raise & have to put in my 800. I am then told that i waited too long before saying anything,although nobody asked me to act & i took about 20 seconds. How can i be penalised because others players have acted wrongly .the outcome was flop 8c 7d 5s i raise 2000 (what i would have done preflop) he goes all in ,stating that he knew i was going to raise but i couldnt & probably have high cards i call & he has trip 8s. Are there any proper rules on things like this or is it on the house rules.What do proffessional tournaments do in a situation like this. thanks for any replies
Title: Re: players acting out of turn Post by: LeedsRhodesy on October 26, 2010, 10:29:51 PM Why can't you raise pre?? Next time tell him to SFTU and get a ruling, What did the dealer say??? if 4-5 people had folded then in some casinos your hand is dead but since on 2 have folded then your hand is live and you can do what you want!! Title: Re: players acting out of turn Post by: George2Loose on October 26, 2010, 10:38:41 PM http://blondepoker.com/forum/index.php?topic=49967.0
Title: Re: players acting out of turn Post by: BulldozerD on October 26, 2010, 10:46:05 PM Why can't you raise pre?? Next time tell him to SFTU and get a ruling, What did the dealer say??? if 4-5 people had folded then in some casinos your hand is dead but since on 2 have folded then your hand is live and you can do what you want!! so is the cut off point 3 people folding? Title: Re: players acting out of turn Post by: LeedsRhodesy on October 26, 2010, 10:47:24 PM Why can't you raise pre?? Next time tell him to SFTU and get a ruling, What did the dealer say??? if 4-5 people had folded then in some casinos your hand is dead but since on 2 have folded then your hand is live and you can do what you want!! so is the cut off point 3 people folding? some casinos 4 some 5 Title: Re: players acting out of turn Post by: Royal Flush on October 27, 2010, 01:57:29 AM op made my eyes bleed a little, the key bit was that you took 20 seconds and still hadn't managed to call yet, i would prob just be sat there crying to much at how slow you are playing.
Title: Re: players acting out of turn Post by: action man on October 27, 2010, 02:54:35 AM did u put your 50p in also?
Title: Re: players acting out of turn Post by: EvilPie on October 27, 2010, 12:54:18 PM How did you manage to raise the flop when nobody had acted yet?
Title: Re: players acting out of turn Post by: Claw75 on October 27, 2010, 01:12:34 PM presume this was a home game? can't imagine any cardroom ruling that you have to call because you've said 'raise'
Title: Re: players acting out of turn Post by: Cf on October 27, 2010, 03:01:37 PM Why can't you raise pre?? Next time tell him to SFTU and get a ruling, What did the dealer say??? if 4-5 people had folded then in some casinos your hand is dead but since on 2 have folded then your hand is live and you can do what you want!! so is the cut off point 3 people folding? Yes! In RRs anyway! Doesn't have to be folding though, any action! Title: Re: players acting out of turn Post by: SuuPRlim on October 28, 2010, 02:27:37 AM this isnt rele relevant, but I get very tilted when people fold out of turn and then pretend like its fine
JUST FOLD WHEN IT'S GO YOU FUCKS |