Term "all in"

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dtexhol567

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Hello everyone,

I have a question about the term "all in". Wikipedia says the following: "Having bet all of your chips in the current hand." This is pretty self-explanatory.

In online poker there is the possibility of getting disconnected with some money in the pot. Some online casinos protect this money bet by considering it an "all in" situation - the player is in the game up to the amount that he has bet, but cannot keep betting.

1) It would be incorrect to call this "all in", wouldn't it?
2) What would you call this - what term would you use?
3) What is the term used for laying out the cards when in an all-in situation - i.e. where no betting is occurring.

Thanks for any answers! Much appreciated!!!:) ;)

D-Tex
 
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