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Re: what if someone died midway through a live hand?
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[ QUOTE ] if the dieing guy wins the pot what does the dealer do about tip? [/ QUOTE ] The dealer won't get tipped - the dead guy get's banned from the casino for life. [/ QUOTE ] |
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Re: what if someone died midway through a live hand?
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So here's the scenario. Somebody is involved in a big hand in a B&M game. There is already a lot in the pot but he still has quite a bit behind. What if the guy suddenly has a heart attack? Best option would be for him to be treated all in with the chips he has in the pot already like when you disconnect online imo [/ QUOTE ] Rent the movie "Big hand for the little lady". It is a great western about that exact scenario. |
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Re: what if someone died midway through a live hand?
I'd ask for clock.
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Re: what if someone died midway through a live hand?
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but if the dead player doesn't table his hand (both cards face up on the table), obviously it needs to be considered folded. [/ QUOTE ] problem is he hasn't mucked either; until clock is called his hand cannot be considered dead; So my take is in the US (assuming the player is not dead) it should go towards hospital fees or health insurance.... in the UK with our world renowned free health care system, the famed NHS; obviously this conjecture doesn't apply; In this case its up to the poker manager to apply a common sense ruling; there are a range of options here; including a super turbo 'heart attack' freeroll in memory (if dead). Would it be callous for the cardroom to insist on taking the full rake from the hand? I for one see it as within the rules to call clock; seeing as there is no 'all/in disconnection' rule in B&M poker rooms the persons hand MUST be mucked. Although i'd insist on a 'leave it on the side' to the dealer to ensure we find out the root cause of the heart attack; Was he making a huge bluff with 72off? had he hit a straight flush? Imagine the headstone; 'and here lies pete the pro; bluffing off 50% of his bankroll in his last hand whilst tragically succumbing to a heart attack when frankie the fish called with bottom pair' |
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Re: what if someone died midway through a live hand?
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there are a range of options here; including a super turbo 'heart attack' freeroll in memory (if dead). [/ QUOTE ] winner |
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Re: what if someone died midway through a live hand?
just laugh [img]/images/graemlins/laugh.gif[/img]
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Re: what if someone died midway through a live hand?
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[ QUOTE ] Best option would be for him to be treated all in with the chips he has in the pot already like when you disconnect online imo [/ QUOTE ] not a good idea, after a while many players would start abusing it by pretending they are dead when they want a free showdown. [/ QUOTE ] ZOMG this is awesome [img]/images/graemlins/laugh.gif[/img] |
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Re: what if someone died midway through a live hand?
I actually saw it happen about 30 years ago at an underground card room in green bay (any oldtimes there remember feefs place?)
we did the only logical thing. after they carted off the stiff we chopped the pot, along with his stack....talk about a bad beat. |
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Re: what if someone died midway through a live hand?
"Your aces and eights are no good, RAISE."
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Re: what if someone died midway through a live hand?
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[ QUOTE ] You should probably just declare his hand dead [/ QUOTE ] lol, well played. [/ QUOTE ] |
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