That's right, Archie. When a person volunteers to be in a round robin there is one and only one real offer. You will get a bunch of chips in the mail. You can trade for what you want, then put them back in the mail. You NEVER know if the person before you will put in the chips you want, or take out the chips you wanted. If someone is going to quibble over who else is on the round robin, or whether the owner has a chance to look at it in the middle, they got no business playing. The person that starts it takes all the real risk, and is stuck with what comes back no matter what.
Of course, if I don't like what I get back in mine, I'll just start another <g>. Throw 'em back and try again!
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