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Dealer mucks the deck. What should the ruling be?
Live $1500 MTT. There is a raise and a call. The dealer thinks everyone folded and mixes the mucked cards into the deck. The floor is called. How should the situation be handled?
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Re: Dealer mucks the deck. What should the ruling be?
Tough one. If I was floor my decision would be to kill hand and chop pot between both remaining players then scold dealer.
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Re: Dealer mucks the deck. What should the ruling be?
if stub is easily salvageable, pick it up and continue. If not, I'd guess that all the cards would be shuffled and flop, turn. river as usual.
To the floor people here.. how much of the stub needs to be obviously salvageable? Only the top 8 cards matter. |
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Re: Dealer mucks the deck. What should the ruling be?
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if stub is easily salvageable, pick it up and continue. If not, I'd guess that all the cards would be shuffled and flop, turn. river as usual. To the floor people here.. how much of the stub needs to be obviously salvageable? Only the top 8 cards matter. [/ QUOTE ] 9 cards, but if he mucks it properly those will be the first 9 that get mucked. |
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Re: Dealer mucks the deck. What should the ruling be?
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[ QUOTE ] if stub is easily salvageable, pick it up and continue. If not, I'd guess that all the cards would be shuffled and flop, turn. river as usual. To the floor people here.. how much of the stub needs to be obviously salvageable? Only the top 8 cards matter. [/ QUOTE ] 9 cards, but if he mucks it properly those will be the first 9 that get mucked. [/ QUOTE ] If he mucked it properly he would have pushed the pot first. Soemone would have screamed and this whole probelm wouldn't have happened. |
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Re: Dealer mucks the deck. What should the ruling be?
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] if stub is easily salvageable, pick it up and continue. If not, I'd guess that all the cards would be shuffled and flop, turn. river as usual. To the floor people here.. how much of the stub needs to be obviously salvageable? Only the top 8 cards matter. [/ QUOTE ] 9 cards, but if he mucks it properly those will be the first 9 that get mucked. [/ QUOTE ] If he mucked it properly he would have pushed the pot first. Soemone would have screamed and this whole probelm wouldn't have happened. [/ QUOTE ] Well I was assuming he thought that hand was over. |
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Re: Dealer mucks the deck. What should the ruling be?
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To the floor people here.. how much of the stub needs to be obviously salvageable? Only the top 8 cards matter. [/ QUOTE ] I'll elaborate on why RR says 9 cards for those who might not know. Yes, 8 cards for the board and the 3 burns, but you can never use the last card of the deck in any poker game (with one exception in the near future, that I can't get into quite yet) |
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If he mucked it properly he would have pushed the pot first. [/ QUOTE ] How do you push the pot before you drop the deck? |
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Re: Dealer mucks the deck. What should the ruling be?
Floor ruled it was kill hand and chop pot. People at table were saying to reshuffle deck and play hand. Raiser showed KK and caller showed 99.
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Re: Dealer mucks the deck. What should the ruling be?
Why is this so difficult?
17. If the deck stub gets fouled for some reason, such as the dealer believing the deal is over and dropping the deck, the deal must still be played out, and the deck reconstituted in as fair a way as possible. |
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