I have question about button movement in relation to the beginning/end of a hand: When the button is moved to the next player to the left, does that movement represent the end of the previous hand, or the beginning of the next hand? To phrase it another way, does the previous hand end with the button moving, or does the next hand start with the button moving?
I'm just curious since I have been using bomb pot buttons that each player gets and they can call a bomb pot whenever they want. Obviously, most players call them when they are the button as the button doesn't move on a bomb pot.
My understanding is that the movement of the button is the start of the next hand. So, technically if someone wanted to play a bomb pot on their button, they'd have to play the hand on the button first and then call the bomb pot after that hand because that would keep the button where it is.
Obviously not a big deal at all, but was just curious. Maybe this is just semantics? Maybe the button moving exists in between the end of one hand and the beginning of the next hand?
I'm just curious since I have been using bomb pot buttons that each player gets and they can call a bomb pot whenever they want. Obviously, most players call them when they are the button as the button doesn't move on a bomb pot.
My understanding is that the movement of the button is the start of the next hand. So, technically if someone wanted to play a bomb pot on their button, they'd have to play the hand on the button first and then call the bomb pot after that hand because that would keep the button where it is.
Obviously not a big deal at all, but was just curious. Maybe this is just semantics? Maybe the button moving exists in between the end of one hand and the beginning of the next hand?
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