3 guys one all in. Others have called and post flop one says "do you want to check this out?" Trying to obviously give the best chance to bump all in player out...
Is that something that shouldn't be said per se?
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3 guys one all in. Others have called and post flop one says "do you want to check this out?" Trying to obviously give the best chance to bump all in player out...
Is that something that shouldn't be said per se?
Yes, that is collusion.
Ya your not allowed to talk about checking it down althought its usually a silent agreement between two players with one all in.
was this live or online? If live some places would a penalty to the guity partys.
I see it a lot online...would anyone ever actually call someone on it?Quote:
Originally Posted by littleogre
I remember Jamie Gold breaking about 400 rules in last years WSOP and nobody said anything.
My favorite was when he said "all in" out of turn...
lots of sites (pokerstars for example) block chat when a player is AI.Quote:
Originally Posted by uscheese
I think it is collusion
Thats what i was thinking. All the sites ive played have always blocked chat when someone is all in.
It's definitely against the rules and you shouldn't hesitate to report it to the site in question.
uscheese,
I thought you could say Call, All in, etc. out of turn. Am I wrong?
Really? Even if it would affect what the players between those who have bet and you are going to do? That would seem much more unethical than saying "are we going to check?" to meQuote:
Originally Posted by flotu
Oh, you're right! I guess I thought about HU or something (not sure why).Quote:
Originally Posted by uscheese