Re: card on the floor
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the game was on the turn allready, when one player saw a card on the floor. it was js. five players were in the pot, but pot was small, so the floor ruled, that they should split the pot. i think that Jack of spades should be considered as peace of paper, like burnd card.
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the floor ruled correctly.
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Even if the Js didn't belong to that particular game? How about if it was from the alternate deck that's in the shuffler? I honestly don't know.
After the hand is over, the dealer should verify whether they are missing a Js.
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