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One chip raise ?

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DocWilson:
Situation :


Player A : makes call of 20
Player B : raises to 40

Action is folded back to player A

Player A now throws one chip of 100 (next to his earlier call of 20) without saying anything ... (he wanted a raise ..)
Using the one chip-rule being call only ?

Do you rule : Call 40 or Raise  120

Thank you.

Nick C:
Call......If he wanted to raise he should say raise and state the amount. What would you rule if the player did remove his 20? Would you consider his raise to 100? The answer is NO....It's the same situation. How do we know if they don't tell us? It is a CALL. This violates more than TDA Rule #40 Multiple Chip Betting. It is also governed by TDA Rule #37..  Players must learn to make their intentions clear.

chet:
Nick: 

This is a CASH GAME, TDA Rules do not apply. 

Doc Wilson:

This situation is a perfect example of why each and every room, casino, etc., that allows cash games need to develop House Rules.  If you want, I suppose you could include some or all TDA Rules (some obviously apply only to tournaments) in your House Rules, but you need to develop those ASAP!

Chet

JasperToo:
It's a call.  TDA rules don't apply but the one chip rule is an RROP rule as well and applies to cash games.  Or as Chet suggests there is the possibility that "house" rules could be different and do apply.

Nick C:
Chet,
 I would say that most rules of poker are the same for cash and tournament play, and this is one of them.

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