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Undercalls Rule 39, clarification that a check is not an opener?
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MikeB
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Undercalls Rule 39, clarification that a check is not an opener?
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September 17, 2016, 01:56:34 PM »
Should it be clarified that "the opening bet" for purposes of Rule 39 must involve chips, i.e. it can't be a check? See Guillaume's 3rd example "Case C" here:
http://www.pokertda.com/forum/index.php?topic=1322.msg11518#msg11518
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Uniden32
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Tournament Director at the Isle Casino
Re: Undercalls Rule 39, clarification that a check is not an opener?
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September 18, 2016, 08:50:38 AM »
I believe it to be unnecessary as the definition of
bet
already indicates that chips were put into the pot.
BET:
(1) The act of making a wager before anyone else on a betting round. (2)The chips used
by a player to bet, call, or raise.
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Ralph Brandt
Tournament Coordinator
Isle Casino - Pompano Beach, FL
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