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    Default Question re: NL Short Raises

    I was at a underground game last night, and a situation occured in a 1-2NL game, and I just wanted to get some clarification.

    After the flop Stacks ~apprx

    Player A - 60
    Player B - 100
    Player C - 150

    Player A goes all in.
    Player B wants to go all in, but is prevented from the dealer.
    Rationale, is that if he goes all in, it's a short raise, so he can only call the Player A's 60.

    Player C then proceedes to go all-in.

    Thoughts?
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    Dealer should be shot in the kneecap.
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    Quote Originally Posted by euphoricism
    Dealer should be shot in the kneecap.
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    I hope you don't plan on playing in this game ever again if these are the kind of dealers working the tables.
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    Quote Originally Posted by euphoricism
    Dealer should be shot in the kneecap.
    And kicked in the balls.

    That's the stupidest ruling I've ever heard. I have an eight year old nephew who could make the proper ruling there.

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