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Player interfering?
nosey-p:
There was an incident at the weekend and I wonder what people's opinions are.
There was action pre flop, post flop and on the turn, the river still to come. Player A puts a chunk of chips in but does not announce how much, the dealer spreads the chips so the other player can see the amount he also announces the amount but very quietly. Player B says "I have to call" and puts in 1500 chips. The deal says "you have to put the rest in". Player B being confused says "why".
Player's A bet was 15000 but player B miss heard and thought the dealer said 1500. Not liking the dealers ruling he ask for the TD.
I was sat next to the dealer and herd him say 15000 so I told player B this.
My question is if you know the dealer is right do you say so or do you let them sort it out between themselves? And on the flip side if it's you who is asking for a ruling, would you appreciate another player interfering.
Chipaccrual:
Interesting.
I was told the story by the player involved, who said the dealer said "fifteen", which he said, for fifteen, I have to call.
Then realised it was 15k, got the ruling and was forced to make the call, as he"d stated he would call.
nosey-p:
The action is not the question. What I'm trying to say if you know a player is wrong do you say so or do you keep quite and let the dealer or TD sort it out
duke3016:
No idea, I"m usually asleep.....
Chipaccrual:
I think you have to speak up, especially if it"s confirming what the dealer has said.
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