Spence,
I have a question that might need clarification. I don't have the rule in front of me but I know it's out there. In stud, when bringing it in, an oversized chip without a declaration is the required bring-in, and not the size of the chip. Example, seven card stud, spread limit 1 to 5...bring-in 1. Low player tosses a single 5 chip into the bet area. Even though it would contradict the oversize chip rule, the bet is not considered 5, it is automatically the size of the bring-in...1 (one).
Am I correct or is this a cash game only rule?
This is the part of the rule that needs clarification: When not facing a bet, placing an oversized chip in the pot without declaration is a bet of the maximum for the chip.