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APAT National Championships: Rule change

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RioRodent:

--- Quote from: TightEnd on January 26, 2009, 16:27:31 PM ---

--- Quote from: RioRodent on January 26, 2009, 14:20:52 PM ---
OK....... I think I understand the point you are making.

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I hope so, the wording at the end of the rule is for multiway pots.

In a heads up pot player B says "you bet, I call" and Player A bets then Player B has to call


the point here is that player B"s speechplay is in effect making a blocking bet/trying to limit the action or get Player A to check. This, in our opinion, is not wholly ethical  

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I think you should have stopped when you were ahead... surely this heads-up example you have made contradicts what the rule actually says?

TightEnd:

--- Quote from: RioRodent on January 26, 2009, 18:25:04 PM ---

--- Quote from: TightEnd on January 26, 2009, 16:27:31 PM ---

--- Quote from: RioRodent on January 26, 2009, 14:20:52 PM ---
OK....... I think I understand the point you are making.

--- End quote ---


I hope so, the wording at the end of the rule is for multiway pots.

In a heads up pot player B says "you bet, I call" and Player A bets then Player B has to call


the point here is that player B"s speechplay is in effect making a blocking bet/trying to limit the action or get Player A to check. This, in our opinion, is not wholly ethical  

--- End quote ---


I think you should have stopped when you were ahead... surely this heads-up example you have made contradicts what the rule actually says?

--- End quote ---



nope

Lets call it a draw and discuss over a pint in Walsall!

duke3016:
Rule doesn"t apply to me.

1. I"m all in most hands
2. I never get to heads up
3. I"m as quiet as a church mouse at the table

OH and can I have a pint as well

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