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April 13, 2008 by dsbartolo.
I’m a Dealer i have a situation that i believe needs assistance: Every Wednesday we have No Limit Holdem in our 6 Table Poker Room. When we get the second game players on first table are always concerned whether they are going to make the 2nd table a feeder game into the first game that begun. Floor man are usually never consistent with there rulings. Usualy if the second table goes they will make the first table 10 handed then start the next one, but you never know with the players. Sooner or later the main game will get short handed with no board and the 2nd table will be full. Yesterday they began this Must Move on the Second Game in to the Main Game but we had husband and wives and players who enjoyed there seats in the 2nd game and did not want to move…..floor man said its must move……it got a little out of hand that players from 2nd game just left instead of moving …..one left cause she would be playing on same table with husband……… etc……what would you suggest would be a better outcome to solve this issue…..thank you for your time……….
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October 2, 2006 by c.cris.
Hi Everyone!
We are all exchanging our point of view about tournament rules, but what do you think about cash games? Do you apply nearly the same rules? Does any reference exist about that ?
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September 24, 2006 by ChicagoMike.
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