mnebesny
Flush
This is probably a dumb question, but what exactly is the benefit of having All-In buttons/plaques?
Cool as it may be, how can it not be cooler to push all your chip stacks instead?
Moving all-in is a power move, and half the pleasure is moving those chips in
.....Sensual depravation is bad for business in hand.
Please elaborate.....Wtf are you doing at the poker table? It’s not a zoom call.
There’s a difference between sensual and sensory, or at least one is a more narrow description of the otherPlease elaborate.....
I apologize for my English as it is not my native language. I am still struggling to improve it. I do hope you could figure out from context what I had in mind. Thank you for correcting my mistake.There’s a difference between sensual and sensory, or at least one is a more narrow description of the other
I apologize for my English as it is not my native language. I am still struggling to improve it. I do hope you could figure out from context what I had in mind. Thank you for correcting my mistake.
Best regards
When they first were used, I thought they were silly, but I came around to understand and appreciate them -- especially in a casino setting when that can be noisy, I've had trouble hearing an opponent say "all in" especially when they're at the other end of the table. Along those lines, I can see how it would help hearing impaired people and also those who listen to music as well understand the action of just a verbal all-in.This is probably a dumb question, but what exactly is the benefit of having All-In buttons/plaques?
Often times, in bounty tournaments, a bounty chip tossed into the pot counts as an all-in.So, for those of you who use all-in chips at home games, do you only use these when you have a dedicated dealer, and only the dealer has them and throws them out when a player announces all-in, or for self-dealt games do you give one to each player, and they toss it in?
Just never seems to fail towards the end of a tourney... That one big hand happens and the shove fest starts... having a few of these on the table with call on the other side can seriously help keep rack of everything while the counting gets started.It can be a life saver when dealing and multiple actions are going on.... Keeps me from getting stuck on action of an all-in player who's not paying attention.
So, for those of you who use all-in chips at home games, do you only use these when you have a dedicated dealer, and only the dealer has them and throws them out when a player announces all-in, or for self-dealt games do you give one to each player, and they toss it in?
So the person who calls after an all-in can't say they did not know someone was all-in.This is probably a dumb question, but what exactly is the benefit of having All-In buttons/plaques?
how many All-In chips does one usually have for a cash or tourney table?
We use dedicated dealers, and I have three ALL-IN buttons on each tournament table.how many All-In chips does one usually have for a cash or tourney table?