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Too many chips

In a NLH with $10/$20 blinds :

Player

A          B          C          D          E

10        20        40        60        100

SB        BB

Scenario 1: if Player E puts in one $100 chip without verbal declaration, is it a call or a raise?

Scenario 2: if Player E puts in two $50 chips without verbal declaration, is it a call or a raise?

In Scenario 1, it is a call because of the oversized chip rule. But in scenario 2, that is already a $100 raise because there are two $50 chips thrown on the table.

What are your opinions on these scenarios?

Oversized chip rule…

Had a question come up with one of our floor folks last weekend.

Blinds are 300-600, and bets come around to SB with no raises. SB has 3 x 100 chips on the table, and tosses out a single 1000 chip.

Rules say this should be a call. Player argues that since there are already more than one chip out, this should be considered a raise.

Interested to hear the consensus.

Can player get more chips: Fwd Motion & betting line question

A player grabs a chips from their stack and makes a foward motion toward the pot.  The player never says anthing, nor does he actually release any chips into the pot.  The player notices they do not have the desired chips in their hand.  (Player thought they a had two $100 and one $1k chip, but actually they had two $100 and one $500 chip).  Since the chips were never released into the pot has the player exercised their foward motion and only limited to using the chips in their hand, or can they go back in to their stack?   We do not have a physical betting line on the table.  Many casinos let a player take a stack a chips and drop a partial part of the stack into the pot.  But this is different because it involoves two foward motions.  But if they never released any chips does it count?

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