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Old 03-17-2007, 10:51 PM
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Default Re: Harrahs Kansas City ruling

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Well, that is obviously just plain wrong. 3 of the cards are the actual flop, and the 4th card is an exposed burn card. Dealer doesn't need to burn for the turn. Play on.

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Unfortunately there is no way to know which of the 4 cards should have been the burn. Shuffle all 4 back in and put up a flop.

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If the dealer is doing his job halfway correctly, it is very easy. Depending on which direction he spreads the flop, it is either the first or last card on the board.

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That is a very common error. If you think about some causes of 4 cards on the flop you will have a better idea of why you need to reshuffle. If that doesn't help get a deck of cards adn put them in order and figure out what order the top 4 would come off in if the delaer meant to put 3 cards out.

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NIT. The dealer pulls three cards off the deck into a pile (in this case, two cards stick together or something, so the pile has 4 cards in it. It doesn't matter how it happened, the 4th card is on top of the pile, unless the dealer has pulled some kind of 3-card-monte sleight of hand. The pile is turned over, the 4th card is now on the bottom, and spread out.

NIT, it doesn't matter, even if the wrong card is chosen, it is still all random. In fact, to satisfy the nits, you could reshuffle and reflop. But either way, the ruling given is WRONG.
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