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November 5, 2007 by okraD.
in 2$-5$ nl buy -in is 200$ minimum and 500$ maximum. Player buy for 300$ and lost. He rebuy for 300$ more and loose.
NOW he have only 100$, and he want:s to play. What is the answer? Should he be alowed to rebuy for 100$ even if minimum 200$, or he should be moved to smaller table? What if we allow him to rebuy for 100$ and he loose, and then he somehow “find”500 $ in his pocket and now rebuys for 500$ ? is any rule?
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November 5, 2007 by frenchflush.
Hello,
May I have your advices on thoses points?
1- Seven cards stud Hi-Lo / Three players left at the showdown / Pot of 27 / Player A wins the high / B (button) & C split the low : how do you manage the extra chips? I would say: 13 to A and 14 to the low winners (thus giving the extra chip to B & C who where the worst & better position) ten because now they have 14 chips: it’s splitted into 7 to B and 7 to C … right ?
2- A is betting 2575 (amount correctly announced & pushed forward) / B raises pushing a pack of chips in the middle in one motion but without speaking / player A asks for the amount / the dealer count 17350 / player A ask the dealer for the difference (the amount needed to add to his previous 2575 to call) : is the dealer obliged to calculate evrything and give the difference (in this exemple 14775 pffooo!) ?
3- When a tournament with antes arrives to the very last two players: did you saw tournaments not using the antes anymore (I saw that & was surprised!) ?
4- Is there allways somebody (the TD?) commenting with a microphone all the final table hands in the main events (or only the main hands or only soflty not to disturb the players?) ?
TY
GG
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