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misdeal correction, M. G. Blakeslee, 2. Jun 2003 19:58 | ||
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| In 7-stud table stakes, holding a straight in the first five cards, I went all in against a big bet by an opponent (heads up) who had 3 spades showing. Before she decided to call or fold, the dealer, carelessly, gave her a card, the ace of spades (which, as it happened, made her flush). Naturally, she decided to call. How should this have been handled? M. G. B. | ||
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Re: misdeal correction, Risky Business, 3. Jun 2003 07:20 | ||
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| First, bring the boss over, and give back everyone's cheques. Then politely excuse yourself and the dealer, take him/her out back, and work him/her over until life support arrives. on 2. Jun 2003 19:58 M. G. Blakeslee wrote: > In 7-stud table stakes, holding a straight in the first five cards, I went all > in against a big bet by an opponent (heads up) who had 3 spades showing. Before > she decided to call or fold, the dealer, carelessly, gave her a card, the ace of > spades (which, as it happened, made her flush). Naturally, she decided to > call. > > How should this have been handled? > > M. G. B. | ||
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Re: misdeal correction, stdioh, 3. Jun 2003 08:01 | ||
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| It depends on the particular rules of the cardroom. One rule set could say that since she's seen the card she cannot generate more action so she would only be able to call your bet or fold. I think that is a sucky rule set personally. Another set would say that the card is to be shuffled back into the deck and she has to decide what to do with the action before she sees another one. I think that this is more fair, but also probably less common as it takes more time and there would be more bitching about what hand "I would have had..." etc. Really, if we lived in a fair world, the casino would give you the pot, pay her to total value that was in the pot out of their pockets, and then take whatever job action they feel is appropriate against the dealer. Unfortunately, we don't live in such a world. | ||
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Re: misdeal correction, shorn, 3. Jun 2003 08:09 | ||
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| At Foxwoods when a crad is dealt in error before all action has been completed, that card is removed from play and reshuffled into the deck as if it hadn't happened yet. That wway, the player has to go back to making the decision with the same information he/she would have had and not more. Basically, you got screwed because she was able to make a 5th street decision with 6th street information. That's BS and I wouldn't play there again... | ||
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Re: misdeal correction, 4 POKER, 4. Jun 2003 23:24 | ||
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| There is only one way that this situation is to be handled. If a player is facing a bet and the dealer accidentally gives that person a card before he/she has acted than that card gets put back in the deck, the remaining cards get re-shuffled again, the dealer burns another card and than that person will receive a new card. There is no way a player can get an opportunity to know what card they will be getting without caling the bet first. I have never seen it handled in any other procedure but this one. It is the only fair way and in all the poker rooms that I have played in, they all had the same rule. 4 POKER | ||
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