Delaware Code § 28-1548

Required statements when betting
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A player may substitute a gesture for a verbal statement of the player's action. The dealer must announce it, and the player must correct
the dealer before any further action takes place. A player may verbally state an action as "check," "call," "raise," or "fold." If a player bets
but announces a fold, the player has a dead hand. A statement by a player of "call" or "raise," "check" or "fold," or of a specific bet is
binding. A player who states a certain amount but puts a different value of chips into the pot must correct the bets to the stated amount. The
dealer must insure all bets are as stated by the player. Players, who make a bet, decide incorrectly that they have no live hand against the
play, and fold their hand, lose the pot unless their hand is declared retrievable by the dealer.

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