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Posted Tue Jan 27, 2004 10:36 pm GMT by pickem88
Say player A is the chip leader with 100 chips and goes All-In before the flop. Say that player B has 50 chips and decides to go All-In to call Player A's All-In.
Assuming all other players fold and Player B (the short-stack) wins the hand. Is Player A then out of the game OR is he/she just responsible for matching the short-stack (50 chips)?
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Posted Tue Jan 27, 2004 10:57 pm GMT by alphakenny1
yes player A only loses 50 chips. remember in nlh that its table stakes.
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