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TightEnd:
APAT Rule 57

Verbal declarations as to the content of a player's hand are not binding; however at the Tournament Director's discretion, any player deliberately declaring or miscalling his hand may be penalised.

Philippos13:
thats not clear at all though... so by "declaring or miscalling" does it mean you cannot either lie or tell the truth?

kinboshi:

--- Quote from: Philippos13 on December 06, 2007, 18:05:19 PM ---
thats not clear at all though... so by "declaring or miscalling" does it mean you cannot either lie or tell the truth?


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Sounds like it"s saying that if you deliberately declare your hand you might be penalised - which sort of half covers what we were talking about.

The bit about deliberately miscalling your hand sounds like you can"t lie about your hand either, unless it refers to the showdown and you miscalling your hand before showing it in the hope that the other player mucks theirs and you take the pot down (with the inferior hand)?

It"s not too clear is it?

TightEnd:

--- Quote from: Philippos13 on December 06, 2007, 18:05:19 PM ---
thats not clear at all though... so by "declaring or miscalling" does it mean you cannot either lie or tell the truth?


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if you do either you are at risk of being penalised

Philippos13:
that seems wrong....liying about your hand and getting penalised

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