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HaworthBantam:
....so if I was heads up with you Gerard, second to act, and I wanted to see the turn or river for free all I"d need do is get my "check" in before you could act ? Wow, seems a nonsense to me.

When I"m TD"ing I definitely do not follow that rule. If a player checks out of turn with me then action goes back to the player who"s turn it is to act, to make a play. The player that"s then acted out of turn is allowed to call any bet made, or fold, but is not allowed to raise.

kinboshi:

--- Quote from: HaworthBantam on September 05, 2007, 18:05:48 PM ---
....so if I was heads up with you Gerard, second to act, and I wanted to see the turn or river for free all I"d need do is get my "check" in before you could act ? Wow, seems a nonsense to me.

When I"m TD"ing I definitely do not follow that rule. If a player checks out of turn with me then action goes back to the player who"s turn it is to act, to make a play. The player that"s then acted out of turn is allowed to call any bet made, or fold, but is not allowed to raise.

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That"s the usual way of dealing with it.  Although it does allow people to make "plays" with monster hands, by checking out of turn to disguise their hand.  Of course, pulling a stroke like this they deserve to be outdrawn on the flop.

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