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Posted by: titans4ever at January 21, 2007, 10:56 pm
Topic: Rules question? Forum: Card Chat

Here is the easiest way and the way I teach all the people who play in the league I run when there is multiple all-ins.

First off, nobody should have pushed all the chips into a big pile. All the money should still be infront of each player even though three people are all-in. We deal out the cards before we even care about who has more chips.

I then look at the big stack to see if he wins the hand. If not, then we go down to the short stack and work our way up. You then match that players stack if he wins the hand. You continue this until all hands have been dealt with.

This method only works if you don't splash the pot with the bets before the hand is dealt out.

example: nobody improved with community cards.
Player A has AA 10k chips
Player B has KK 15k chips
PLayer C has 22 2k chips

You look at big stack. Did he win? no.
Look at small stack. Did he win? no
Look at middle stack. Did he win? yes. Player B matches what player A has in chip...
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Posted by: JimboJim at January 21, 2007, 9:00 pm
Topic: Rules question? Forum: Card Chat


Quote: Originally Posted by hott_estelle

If you said all-in, then he has to match your stack.

Or if you push all your chips. If you didnt get an accurate chip count before putting them in then that was your mistake. Probably not that big of deal since you thought that you were covered I would guess that you didnt have many chips left.
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Posted by: hott_estelle at January 21, 2007, 8:48 pm
Topic: Rules question? Forum: Card Chat

If you said all-in, then he has to match your stack.
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Posted by: joejones at January 21, 2007, 8:43 pm
Topic: Rules question? Forum: Card Chat

I had a scenerio in a game where the player to my right went all in. I said out loud "I think she has me covered" and proceeded to go "all in". The player to my left whom had more chips than both of us called. I won the hand eliminating the player to my right. However, once I counted my chips I actually had more chips than the player to my right. My question is should the player to my left had matched my stack or only put in what the player to my right had?
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