Re: Big Pot Heads Up - Dealer Mucks Opponents Cards - Horrible Ruling.
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Also, it is clear that the action on this hand was TWO WAY to the flop. That means that the dealer mucked these cards after the turn, two streets later when betting had clearly been taking place between me and the villian I was with.
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It is not clear at all that this is when the player lost his cards. They were unprotected so they might have been mucked preflop. Just because he noticed on the turn that he had no cards does not mean he lost his cards on the turn. He might have left them out and had another hand thrown into them at some point leaving the dealer completly blameless.
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Na, I know he didn't lose them until then. I remember he set them to his right before he played with all of his chips. I am about 95% sure he had them after the turn card was dealt. This also wasn't the dealers first or second mistake of the round (it was his last hand of the round).
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