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LongshanksED

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Raising etiquette in a tournament
« on: February 13, 2009, 02:36:48 AM »
was playing in a live game tonight £10 unlimited rebuy and so during the rebuy period lots of silly stuff was going on

i could handle the crazy calls, i was sitting tight and playing ABC poker and doing ok but one the got my heckles up was that 2 players, whenever they where UTG they"d raise the BB, BEFORE any cards where dealt pre flop

eg BB was 100 and during the shuffle they"d say raise to 400 blind

i can understand this in a cash game but not in a tourney

was these plays even legal? - i didnt want to get the TD involved and look like a whiny bitch and i turned out to be wrong

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Re: Raising etiquette in a tournament
« Reply #1 on: February 13, 2009, 04:18:35 AM »
Don"t think there"s anything wrong here.  As long as you"re not betting out of turn betting in the dark like that is fine.  

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Re: Raising etiquette in a tournament
« Reply #2 on: February 13, 2009, 08:23:19 AM »
yep no problem with this, although it"s pretty stupid. In a cash game it"s known as a "live straddle", and the benefit is that firstly it juices up the pot a little, but it also means that the UTG person who straddles has an option to check or raise if the betting gets round to him with no other re-raise (in effect he is the new BB).

In a tournament it"s a pretty dozy play as the URG raises has no options if the betting finds its way back to him with no re-raise. 

You just have to pray that you wake up with a hand and can take the dead money.