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Originally Posted by guinness We do it for the home game. I remember being at Foxwoods and noticing my neighbor kept hiding his $100 chips behind his $25's. I politely and privately mentioned to him that those chips are not in play if someone puts you all in (I've seen both situations where the hand either goes dead or the hand stays live but the hidden high denom chips are not able to be played....depends on the players sometimes).
Anyways he got all aggravated with me for talking to him about it....as if he didn't like the rule....oh well. |
I can't remember the guy's name, but he moved to Seattle. He came to my house where we were playing on the table that I sold to you. I remember he had some of his chips in the cupholders...way out of view. Now that was funny. I realize he was out of the game for a while and forgot some of the basic rules. You could tell he had no ill intent, but I still remember that..."I put you all in, how much do you have?" "Oh, I have these ones too." as he reaches into the cupholders....
Another classic moment, Bill B. at your house, loaded out of his mind...cash game...Matthew says all-in against him and he calls....with a stack of $5 chips hidden behind his $1's and quarters. About the most upset I've seen Matt get...but he was still cordial....unlike myself..
Th eultimate though...is when an unnamed individual was put all in...and tried to pay you back borrowed money from their stack before calling you...hilarious...late night, just a few of us left...good buzz going...then that...classic.
We have no issues yelling at those who forget to put the high denom chips in plain view...seems to happen about every week.