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Stack your chips and move on. The other player mucked, so what else do you want?
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Stack your chips and move on. The other player mucked, so what else do you want? [/ QUOTE ] QFT.. I'm still trying to figure out how you got shafted here? |
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[ QUOTE ] Stack your chips and move on. The other player mucked, so what else do you want? [/ QUOTE ] QFT.. I'm still trying to figure out how you got shafted here? [/ QUOTE ] Giving him the benefit of the doubt, maybe he felt that his opponent did have a weak Ace that might have paid him off, but his reaction to the dealer's mistake, not his clever min-check-raise, convinced the opponent to fold. |
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[ QUOTE ] Stack your chips and move on. The other player mucked, so what else do you want? [/ QUOTE ] QFT.. I'm still trying to figure out how you got shafted here? [/ QUOTE ] Isn't it obvious that the dealer's "innocent" brain freeze was in fact a malicious attempt to cheat OP out of a monster pot to which he was "entitled?" [img]/images/graemlins/wink.gif[/img] For the floor people around here, I'm curious how you would've resolved the situation if you had shown up, action was still on UTG, and he had not relinquished his hand. I've seen floor people at Foxwoods deal with similar situations in a variety of creative ways recently... |
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