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Re: Question on a ruling in my WSOP (#8) event
Cards speak.
If the guy mucks his hand, then it's yours. If he tables his hand, then it plays. |
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Re: Question on a ruling in my WSOP (#8) event
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There's no low draw on 944 anyway; even if that's not the exact hand I'm not sure how you made the same mistake repeatedly when describing the hand throughout the post. [/ QUOTE ] i guess they were playing omaha 9 or better |
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Re: Question on a ruling in my WSOP (#8) event
I think I'm the only one who agrees w/ the OP here. You got shafted.
1)Pot was already pushed with cards mucked. 2)Tell Seat 2 to STFU!?!?! One to a goddam hand. 3)The just thing to do WOULD be to send the full house his half the pot, but I say F him. He's playing in a $2k event and doesn't even know what's going on??? And again, Seat 2 is a real jerkoff. You don't open your mouth in a pot that doesn't involve you. |
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Re: Question on a ruling in my WSOP (#8) event
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If you found a wallet, would you look for the license? [/ QUOTE ] Only after he removes the cash. |
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Re: Question on a ruling in my WSOP (#8) event
One player to a hand only applies during the hand. It is every player at the tables responsibility to make sure everything is done fairly. If you were in a 3 handed game at the final table and one player was pushed a hand that gave him a huge chip lead wouldn't you say something? Of course...
Now I agree the dealer should have been better, the player should not have been so dumb, and I probably wouldn't have spoken up either. But I think the ruling was the fairest it could be in that case. [ QUOTE ] I think I'm the only one who agrees w/ the OP here. You got shafted. 1)Pot was already pushed with cards mucked. 2)Tell Seat 2 to STFU!?!?! One to a goddam hand. 3)The just thing to do WOULD be to send the full house his half the pot, but I say F him. He's playing in a $2k event and doesn't even know what's going on??? And again, Seat 2 is a real jerkoff. You don't open your mouth in a pot that doesn't involve you. [/ QUOTE ] |
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Re: Question on a ruling in my WSOP (#8) event
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I think I'm the only one who agrees w/ the OP here. You got shafted. 1)Pot was already pushed with cards mucked. 2)Tell Seat 2 to STFU!?!?! One to a goddam hand. 3)The just thing to do WOULD be to send the full house his half the pot, but I say F him. He's playing in a $2k event and doesn't even know what's going on??? And again, Seat 2 is a real jerkoff. You don't open your mouth in a pot that doesn't involve you. [/ QUOTE ] This is exactly INCORRECT. When a hand is tabled, it is everyone's or anyone's responsibility to make sure it is correctly read, and this goes DOUBLE for a tournament. |
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Re: Question on a ruling in my WSOP (#8) event
Whatever the floor decides, you have to respect it. It states it in the "poker room rules" that are posted which everyone should read (insert sarcasm here).
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Re: Question on a ruling in my WSOP (#8) event
You are a cheater and an a$$. Cards speak and you saw it. You lied on purpose to win T200. Why even bother posting here, you know what kind of answers you are going to see.
Most posters here are in favor of playing by the rules to encourage a fair game. You sir clearly are not so you suck. |
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Re: Question on a ruling in my WSOP (#8) event
Yeah, if the guy tabled all four of his cards, it doesn't matter what he announced or what the dealer thought -- cards speak.
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Re: Question on a ruling in my WSOP (#8) event
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I knew he had the full house, but did not say anything as it is not my responsibility, and the dealer missed it. ...Dealer calls the floor, who asks the table to confirm or deny the hand and 2 to the right along with 1 other player say yes, there was a 9 on the flop. Naturally I know this is the case [/ QUOTE ] You are scum. I assume you did not cash in the event. Which means, you got exactly what you deserve. |
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