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Poker Forums / The Rail / Re: ruling
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on: October 20, 2008, 04:32:21 PM
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Roberts Rules Decision Making 1/ Management reserves the right to make decisions in the spirit of fairness, even if a strict interpretation of the rules may indicate a different ruling. 5/ A ruling may be made regarding a pot if it has been requested before the next deal starts. The next deal starts with the first riffle.
WSOP Rules A dealer cannot kill a winning hand that was turned face up. Floor people are to consider the best interest of the game and fairness as the top priority in the decision making process. Uncommon circumstances can on occasion dictate that the technical explanation of the rules be ignored.
Last word! If i could have been 100% certain on both players cards and what the board cards were i would have awarded the pot to you Charles. Because other players didnt see the hand or didnt want to get involved i felt i had to let the other player keep the pot.
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Poker Forums / The Rail / Re: WSOP question??
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on: June 22, 2007, 01:05:59 PM
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I guess most of you would call. The point i was making was that most people that would play a $2 satellite mainly play very low stakes and to have atleast a $10,000+ payday would be huge. About 20% of the time your Aces are going to get cracked. Also in that situation i dont think you would triple up if you won. Its highly unlikely it would ever come up,but you have to think what cards the other two would have to both go all in with one to go before the money. Prob KK and AA,so at best your going to split the pot with the other AA and increase your chip stack by 50%. And with 800 players left your still along way from winning the tournament or even getting to the final table!
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Poker Forums / The Rail / WSOP question??
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on: June 22, 2007, 02:53:19 AM
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Got a bet going with a friend about this. I say most people would pass,he says they would call all in. This is the question, you have won your way into the main event at the WSOP $10,000 buy in. You played a $2 super satellite on the internet and won your seat into the 2006 WSOP. 8773 players. Paying top 870. If you make it into the money you have just turned $2 into atleast $10,616 You are one off the money and it is hand for hand. You have an average stack and are dealt AA/ One player goes all in,the next player also goes all in. They both have more chips than you. Do you pass and cruise into the money or do you call?
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