1. Said to the dealer "Am I allowed to leave the table?" Villain's action is complete.
2. If dealer says yes, I go to the restroom. If dealer says "No you have to stay until the end of the hand," then I call the floor and explain that I don't WANT to call a clock, but I do need a bio break, can I leave the table? Floor says yes, no problem again....if floor says No, I call a clock.
I'm pretty sure that heads up for the bracelet, Kevin McBride left the table to use the restroom at the WSOP against Scotty Nguyen when Scotty tanked for a decision in the Main Event the year he won it. If it is allowed in THAT situation, The ULTIMATE situation, I can't imagine it would not be allowed here.
after 2 mins you need to make a decision. No decision should take longer than 2 mins IMO. I am supporting the guy calling clock. I would do the same thing. But then again I suck at tournies
after 2 mins you need to make a decision. No decision should take longer than 2 mins IMO. I am supporting the guy calling clock. I would do the same thing.
If dealer says "No you have to stay until the end of the hand," then I call the floor and explain that I don't WANT to call a clock, but I do need a bio break, can I leave the table? Floor says yes, no problem again....if floor says No, I call a clock.
I'm pretty sure that heads up for the bracelet, Kevin McBride left the table to use the restroom at the WSOP against Scotty Nguyen when Scotty tanked for a decision in the Main Event the year he won it.
I disagree a bit with those who say the break was immaterial. Been to a number of tourneys that have a short break, lines at the restrooms, and a fair walk from your table.
If a guy has to USE the break then I'd be more inclined to call for a clock in that situation. Although asian bino laid out the approach I would have taken.
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