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Guy with A5 protests, [/ QUOTE ] On what basis? |
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[ QUOTE ] Guy with A5 protests, [/ QUOTE ] On what basis? [/ QUOTE ] Probably on the basis that the dealer said he won the hand. To the OP: What was the real winner's reaction when he got back to the table? |
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] Guy with A5 protests, [/ QUOTE ] On what basis? [/ QUOTE ] Probably on the basis that the dealer said he won the hand. To the OP: What was the real winner's reaction when he got back to the table? [/ QUOTE ] He sat out a hand or two. I don't think he ever had a clue what happened. If I'm A5 guy, I'm not so much troubled that the pot got shoved to 22, but I'm a little irritated at the big mouths at the table who had no business getting involved in it. |
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If I'm A5 guy, I'm not so much troubled that the pot got shoved to 22, but I'm a little irritated at the big mouths at the table who had no business getting involved in it. [/ QUOTE ] So you want to be awarded a pot you are not entitled to? Everybody at the table has every right, maybe even an obligation, to make sure the pot goes to the right person. |
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yeah dude once the cards are opened it's everyone's business.
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soulvamp - as the others are pointing out, you are wrong.
Once the cards are tabled it is up to everyone to correct obvious dealer mistakes should they see one. The A5 guy had no right to the pot and no justification to be upset at anyone for correcting the dealer. You seem to play live often enough that I would think you should already know that. |
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] Guy with A5 protests, [/ QUOTE ] On what basis? [/ QUOTE ] Probably on the basis that the dealer said he won the hand. [/ QUOTE ] It could have been that he never saw the 2's and so disputes the fact that he did in fact lose. Maybe he thought the guy showed 2-3 suited. |
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] Guy with A5 protests, [/ QUOTE ] On what basis? [/ QUOTE ] Probably on the basis that the dealer said he won the hand. [/ QUOTE ] LOL God forbid that cards actually speak though, roflmao. GD angle shooting douches. And once the hands are turned face up and read, then everyone at the table has a moral obligation to make sure the appropriate person (winner) recieves the pot. |
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". Simultaneously, trip deuces guy's cell phone rings, he answers his phone and steps away from the table without saying a word."
Doyle Bunson says in order to be a great cash game player you have to have little regard for money. |
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