Actually, I don’t know that. Because no one has specified anything which should have been done differently.
So, let me get this straight. On a multiway all-in hand near the bubble in a tournament, you would have the host:
1) Compel players to bet at least one street, even when they don’t have the nuts? Woha cowboy your game is bent enough, might want to hold up on making it more messed up.
2) Penalize players who choose to check, as allowed by all tournament rules, as long as they don’t verbalize their intention during the hand? Ahhh so if it in the hand its not ok but if everyone gets together and agrees on a plan of play before the hand its OK?
3) Force all-in players with chips left behind to play differently than they think their hand or the situation warrants?
Let’s review:
No one said anything in the hand—ergo, no violation of any rule. No not qiute... it was discussed and agreed Much earlier that that so much so that its now a gentleman's agreement.
The player got to do what she wanted to do —strategically, a mistake—twice. Ohhh Finally i get it you think your rule is about doing the right thing. You're helping her...to stop her doing strategic mistakes. you get the idea that the fundamental basis of a winning player is one who can leverage mistakes against their opponent.
Rather, all that happened was that people explained a common poker custom, (which clearly breakes the one hand per player and disadvantages the all in player) one which is applied without favor as a custom, not as a rule, but a wise practice (for who? certainly NOT the all in player who is clearly disadvantaged! who will never have less that 2 players trying to knock them out) except in unusual situations (short stack is unusually small, bigger stack flops a very strong hand).
Apparently, your answer is to perpetually keep a newbie player in the dark about things she has never considered, such as bubbling, stack sizes, ICM, etc., and just exploit her ignorance. You still believe you did the right thing.... Like you really do???? the power of your wookie defence is boundless!
I say: Try not to be such a spaz. This is a home game among friends who are not only playing fairly (fairly?!?! you still believe this?!?!), but as they want to play.
Hahahaha "Spaz" I love this guy! that's the best you got?
Look mate your defence so far has been to call names, use the wookie defence, and not listen.
you've tried to convince everyone here your helping the newbie , but your not.
Youre trying to convince us your game does not include collusion - and it does
And worst still is your trying to convince people your right - and your not.