I respect the 888PL, it's staff and rules. However in accordance with those rules, I believe the ruling to be incorrect. I'd appreciate clarification from the 888PL based on the events that occurred in accordance with the rules as written......
The situation:
1) I called into what I thought was a limped pot, when in fact the pot had been raised.....
2) I’m advised it’s been raised, I remove my bet and fold...
3) The raiser disputes this, saying the bet should stand & that I can fold my hand, but the chips I committed to call need to stay in the pot
The debate:
1) I disputed this claim, saying that my called wager can’t stand, because it’s less than the minimum bet & because I wasn’t aware (obviously by limping) that the bet had been raised. I therefore have the right to withdraw & reconsider my wager...
2) After the situation is explained... the tournament director rules "I should be aware of the action at the table and the bet must stand."
3) I dispute this to the tournament director, debating that it can’t stand, because I wasn’t aware of the raise & that I should have the option to withdraw & reconsider my wager.
The ruling:
The tournament director rules that my called wager must stand, & bans me for 1 orbit because I disputed a decision made by the tournament director.
The Orbit takes circa 30 minutes to complete. I lose circa 30 minutes of the tournament when my stack is around the average, with high blinds and antes.
I also lose approximately 3.5k of my stack in blinds and antes during that 35 minute period.
A hefty price to pay for disputing a ruling as I understood it, & suported by the rules as written.
Here are the applicable rules in respect of this scenario, extracted from the 888PL rules document direct from the 888PL website:
iv.) BETTING AND RAISING
9. A player who bets or calls by releasing chips into the pot is bound by that action and must make the amount of the wager correct. (This also applies right before the showdown when putting chips into the pot causes the opponent to show the winning hand before the full amount needed to call has been put into the pot.) However, if you are unaware that the pot has been raised, you may withdraw those chips and reconsider your action, provided that no one else has acted after you. In no-limit betting, if there is a gross misunderstanding concerning the amount of the wager.
This rule supports precisely the basis of my disagreement.
1.1) I was not aware the pot had been raised, and I therefore have the right to withdraw my wager and reconsider my action.
1.2) I was not aware of the bet - (hence my limped action and surprise that it had been raised). For the record - No-one at the table disputed this. The only dispute was whether the chips should remain in the pot.
1.3) Also per the rule as stated - It's a no-limit bet, and I had a gross misunderstanding concerning the amount of the wager.
My decision to withdraw my chips for the called wager & fold is a legal action based on the rules of betting, as written by the 888PL rules document.
The rule clearly articulates that I had every right to reconsider my action and fold, and not have to commit those chips to the pot.
Despite this, I was forced to commit the chips to the pot despite folding & I was also banned for 1 orbit; when all I was doing was defending my action on the understanding it was legal.
I believe the ruling and 1 orbit ban unfair on the above facts and basis.
I would appreciate your clarification of this matter in respect of the rules that support my claim.
In the spirit of fair play, I believe I have the right to defend my disagreement based on the rules as written.
Respectfully yours.

