Created by LawDude on August 5, 2009
Definition
In live poker, asking for a casino employee to come to the table and place a time limit on another player’s decision. In online poker, the "clock" is automatic– a player is given a certain amount of time to make a decision or the software will act automatically.
Example
"He was taking several minutes to decide whether to call my all-in, so I called the clock on him."
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