Just top say I don"t know the correct ruling here, but it created ructions on the cash tables!!!
So it was a pretty wild 25p/25p table (lol) with a few APATers and a number of younger locals, standard opening raise was £1.50 and that usually attracted 5 callers! Any way after about an hour and a half of playing a version of poker roulette, the following happened.
Maximum buy in at the table is £30, and by now there are one or two stacks of £60/70 quid on the table. Now Mat or Mal ( I think) from the BCPC was sat to my right, and finally got a hand ( Q Q ) and raised pre to about £3, and unsurprisingly got one call, before one of the young locals declared all in and pushed about £20 into the middle, as Mal was debating the call, the young lad then reterieved another £30/40 worth of chips from his pocket and pushed "em in !
These chips had actually been won in the game, but he had removed them from the table, because he thought he couldn"t have more then £30 ! So we know he shouldn"t have removed them from the table, but then when he pushes all in should the extra chips be part of that push?
Mal was going to call the £20 but didn"t want to risk £60, the TD was called who said after much heated debate that the push should include all the chips, queue Mal to kick off big style, and chuck his cards across the table and storm off. ( not that I blame him one bit!)
But does anyone know how that should have been resolved?