Bekavac Takes Pot; Warnings Issued
A player in the big blind bet 2,500 on a flop, and Dan Bekavac called from the cutoff. The aggressor fired 3,575 more on the turn, and Bekavac responded with an all-in shove for 9,675. The bettor asked how much more it was to him. The dealer told him it was 6,100 after pulling in the bets.
Andy Rogowski took issue with this, saying that the dealers weren't supposed to do the math for the players. He said the dealers could only leave the raise amount out, it was up to the player to count it himself. The floor was called, and the tournament director said the dealer was within his job to tell the raise amount if asked.
Bekavac took the pot after his opponent folded, but debate continued to rage after the hand until the floor was called a second time and warnings were issued.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Dan Bekavac |
22,300
5,300
|
5,300 |