Quick question regarding the rules on betting out of turn that came up in a tournament at a card room last night.
We were in the later rounds. Blinds were 4K - 8K. I was in late position, I think on the button. Pre flop there was a raise to 16K. I missed that the guy to my right was still thinking and put in calling chips. Dealer says "pull it back, it's not your turn." So I pulled back. Player with the action raised to 32K, and I asked for a ruling as I now wanted to fold. Dealer calls someone over who rules that I can keep my chips and fold. Guy who raised is pissed and says my chips should go back into the pot. Who was right?
FYI, I had a suited 8-9, the flop would have given me an open ender, and the river hit for the straight, which would have won the pot. Instead, raiser to my right won with trips, so I told him be glad they ruled against you. LOL.
We were in the later rounds. Blinds were 4K - 8K. I was in late position, I think on the button. Pre flop there was a raise to 16K. I missed that the guy to my right was still thinking and put in calling chips. Dealer says "pull it back, it's not your turn." So I pulled back. Player with the action raised to 32K, and I asked for a ruling as I now wanted to fold. Dealer calls someone over who rules that I can keep my chips and fold. Guy who raised is pissed and says my chips should go back into the pot. Who was right?
FYI, I had a suited 8-9, the flop would have given me an open ender, and the river hit for the straight, which would have won the pot. Instead, raiser to my right won with trips, so I told him be glad they ruled against you. LOL.