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|  Question about String bets 
			
			Blinds are 150/300. The player to act does not verbally say anything, but throws a 1000 chip into the center. Is this considered a raise to 1000? I was under the impression that if nothing was verbally said and one chip, larger than the blinds is thrown in it is considered a call and the player can not raise. Which is correct? | 
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			Call.
		 
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			This is a call.
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			I got called for a string bet once in a 1/2 B&M game when i tried to raise to 4 on the turn.  I had 4 chips in one hand, reached out, way in front of me and dropped two, then another two right after each other.  I mean, drop-drop.  Almost simultaneously. What I had been upset about was I had just played a NLHE tourney before that and a guy reached forward with a stack, and tried to drop just half of it. They made him leave the whole stack in the pot because he had put them acrosse the imaginary bet line.   I would've been satisfied with consistency. 
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			whoa making him leave the whole stack.. thats a little ridiculous.
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			That's how they do it on the boat here.  There is literally a line.  If your chips cross it, that's the bet.
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