12-29-2004 12:56 PM
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12-29-2004 01:36 PM
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12-29-2004 01:43 PM
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12-29-2004 06:07 PM
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As I understand it, freezeout means that only 1 person gets paid, and that person gets the entire prize pool. | |
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12-29-2004 06:09 PM
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freeze out also means you can't leave during the middle of it or sit out, the blinds are still charged. right?? | |
12-29-2004 06:11 PM
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12-29-2004 06:14 PM
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12-29-2004 06:18 PM
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12-29-2004 10:49 PM
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Re: What is Freeze Out Hold'em?
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12-30-2004 07:13 AM
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Xianti, You got me. You are right. | |
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12-09-2008 02:33 AM
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Each establishment can make it’s own rules….Also note that if you play at a casino, each casino has it's own rules. So Freeze out means there are no rebuys, it can also be a winner take all game. Well I know of one casino that called the game a freeze out, but had a winner take all payout. However, the last two players agreed split the pot which was allowed by the casino. So we shared first place…. |
12-09-2008 03:29 AM
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I've heard the term "shoot out" when in reference to one person taking all the cash. | |
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12-09-2008 03:40 AM
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12-09-2008 04:22 AM
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OP only has two posts in four years, I guess he only joined the forum to ask this question. He's probably won like three sunday millions by now. | |
12-09-2008 06:56 AM
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12-09-2008 07:46 AM
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12-09-2008 08:50 AM
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12-13-2008 05:57 AM
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multiple people can cash In a shootout i believe not just one | |
12-14-2008 01:14 AM
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ah, yes | |
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