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Hi i have a quick question which i wanted to ask, this situation occoured yesterday at a poker room in india. So basically there are three runners in a pre flop bet, and player A raises a 200 blind to 2000 and player B then calls then player C re-raises to 6000 and player A goes All in with 8100 chips , then player B calls and then when the turn came player C he RE RAISED ALL-IN which was about 40,000 i think enough to call Player B All-IN so basically the question is can player C go all in ? is it allowed as per the rules ? there was a huge argument regarding this where other players said it isnt allowed cause PLayer A didnt go all in with double to first Re raise which should be 12000 all in for a 6000 re raise which i think is rubbish. Advice appreciated
We were playing no limit holdem tournament style the other night. the flop was out there were 3 of us in the hand I was in the last position with a 4 card king high flush draw, #1 position bet and #2 was getting ready to bet when the dealer started to deal the turn card, I yelled at him to wait but I saw the card was a diamond to make my flush. #2 player folded and I told #1 player I had seen the card.
What should we have done at this point? We ended up showing everyone the card and he reshuffled the deck. I did not call and #1 took the pot.
Dennis,
The action had to be completed before anything else happened. The first thing to do is to show the exposed card as you had done but state that it is an exposed card and not the turn card. The action then needs to complete. Since you had decided to fold, then nothing further needed to be done. However, if you had decided to call, you would have needed to take the card and reshuffle it into the deck and redeal the turn card. You did fine.