At a buddy's home game last night.
On the river of a particular hand:
Player A bets out with $4 (pushing it forward)
Player B says "raise to $10" (and puts $10 in front of him).
Player A says "make it $18" (and splashes chips in front of him)
Player B tosses out an extra $8 onto his pile of bet chips.
Player A says that player B owes the pot $4, since he raised $18 over his initial $4, and the total should be $22. Player B says he's called and insists "make it $18" was not a raise of $18, but a raise "to" $18. He admits that had player A said raise "18 more" it might have been different. Player A agrees that he said "Make it $18", but argues that it still means $18 more.
It should be noted that Player A did put a total of $22 into the pot AS he was announcing "Make it $18".
I sided with Player B, but Player A clearly did not agree.
Who is correct?
On the river of a particular hand:
Player A bets out with $4 (pushing it forward)
Player B says "raise to $10" (and puts $10 in front of him).
Player A says "make it $18" (and splashes chips in front of him)
Player B tosses out an extra $8 onto his pile of bet chips.
Player A says that player B owes the pot $4, since he raised $18 over his initial $4, and the total should be $22. Player B says he's called and insists "make it $18" was not a raise of $18, but a raise "to" $18. He admits that had player A said raise "18 more" it might have been different. Player A agrees that he said "Make it $18", but argues that it still means $18 more.
It should be noted that Player A did put a total of $22 into the pot AS he was announcing "Make it $18".
I sided with Player B, but Player A clearly did not agree.
Who is correct?