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Question. Was in a home tournament over the weekend, and was involved in a hand with 3 other players. I was on the button, and I ask the player directly to my left, how much he has left, after him, and the other player acted. His bet was pretty large, and I was thinking about going all in, however I wanted to see if he had me covered, or if it was going to be close. He had his chips in tall stacks, not stack of 20s, and his hands on his cards with his arms in front of his chips. I ask how much he has, and he quickly says "doesn't matter".
I totally understand you are NOT required to say anything when asked that question, and we do not have a designated dealer to count his chips. What else is there to really do?
Is there a ruling on this matter, or is this just a matter of etiquette?
Thanks!
I totally understand you are NOT required to say anything when asked that question, and we do not have a designated dealer to count his chips. What else is there to really do?
Is there a ruling on this matter, or is this just a matter of etiquette?
Thanks!