Hey guys,although im not a big fan off this I do have a questions:Can anyone tell me whats the standard behaviour?It is not treated as aflip but the winner transfers half to looser?THXgl
If you sit with someone that you don't want to play and he doesn't want to play either ( happens for instance when you join at the same time ), than you chop. Meaning you or him asks to chop, the other one confirms. You shove it in preflop the next hand and whoever wins, sends the other their buy-in minus the value of the rake back. So if you were to chop in a $34.50 on stars for instance where the rake is $1.50, you ship $33.GL.
WTF,sry man , Big mistake from my side. Thanks very much RJRJ;) Ryan is just everywhere here, and I did the post without looking at all, thought that would be the best guess ;)Gl
If you sit with someone that you don't want to play and he doesn't want to play either ( happens for instance when you join at the same time ), than you chop. Meaning you or him asks to chop, the other one confirms. You shove it in preflop the next hand and whoever wins, sends the other their buy-in minus the value of the rake back. So if you were to chop in a $34.50 on stars for instance where the rake is $1.50, you ship $33.GL.
Thanks Rypac,I got a bit confused with flip and chop.
I'm kind enough to take the time and clear things up for you and you give the props to Ryan. That's cold man, just cold.......
WTF,sry man , Big mistake from my side. Thanks very much RJRJ;) Ryan is just everywhere here, and I did the post without looking at all, thought that would be the best guess ;)Gl
Haha, awesome. I can get credit without even replying now!I get "Hey Roy" a lot, but RJRJ = RyPac is a bigger stretch.