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I can see where the limper had a problem here, but I can't argue with the ruling. In a small game like this I think you can be a little lenient, especially when some of the players are just learning the game. As long as you tell the player that if he makes that mistake again the hand gets folded. If the hand never touched the muck the limper really doesn't have a technically strong case.
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I'd rather see the floor make a ruling and stick with it for the tourney. No, if you do it again shit. That pisses me off more.
I coach for a living and I hate it when referees are "warning" players repeatedly throughout the game. Make a ruling, stick to it, manage the game, but don't try and teach people how to play along the way. Not your job. |
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