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Have Sufficient Chips To Continue With Poker Games |
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Written by Administrator
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Monday, 09 March 2009 |
When a player puts the final of their poker chips into a pot, that player is supposed to be all-in. An all-in player is not qualified to succeed any cash past their last gamble in the poker. But if bettor's all-in is better than one or more of the other players still active subsequent to the bettor has made the gamble then the overload division of the gamble is either returned to the bettor, or if it can be coordinated by one or more of the still active players, it will in turn form one or more side-pots, and at that position any overload still remaining is then returned to the bettor in the poker games.
When a player puts the final of their poker chips into a pot, that player is supposed to be all-in. An all-in player is not qualified to succeed any cash past their last gamble in the poker. But if bettor's all-in is better than one or more of the other players still active subsequent to the bettor has made the gamble then the overload division of the gamble is either returned to the bettor, or if it can be coordinated by one or more of the still active players, it will in turn form one or more side-pots, and at that position any overload still remaining is then returned to the bettor in the poker games.
Though, the all-in player will be qualified for the major pot, and therefore cannot be enforced to fold from the hand, this is the poker rules. Occasionally a player has sufficient chips to carry on gambling or calling throughout a hand, however has been detached and is not capable to take action is the poker tips.
But if you detach from the game server, you are given a little amount of time to reconnect in the poker tournament. If you are concerned in a large pot, you might be given extra time to reconnect and go back to the table. The correct amount of additional time varies depending on the game and the size of the pot.) |
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