| Posted by: Egon Towst at March 21, 2007, 9:29 am | | Topic: Who won this game? Forum: Card Chat |
Guys, I respect your real-world experience, and cardrooms often have a local set of procedures. However, Roberts Rules (which are the widely accepted standard rules) say:
"The following circumstances cause a misdeal.............
a) The first or second card of the hand has been dealt face up or exposed by dealer error."
Therefore, unless your cardroom/home game has a different local rule which is posted up or agreed in advance, that should be the rule.
So, in the case that Deadone described, it should be a misdeal, unless some other procedure was agreed before the game began.
I have the complete text of the rules as a PDF file, and will be happy to email it to anyone who is really interested, subject to three conditions:
It`s a big file, you`ll need to be on broadband.
PM me your email address, don`t post it on the open forum.
If I get too many interested parties, and it`s going to take up my whole day, I`m going to chicken out.
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| Posted by: james222 at March 21, 2007, 3:03 am | | Topic: Who won this game? Forum: Card Chat |
Quote: Originally Posted by ginNjuice
This is how I've always seen it done.
yep thats how its suppose to be done. One time i saw it happen to freddy deeb in a tournament on TV dealer flipped over a K, and deebs other hole card was a K. Then negranu was dealt K? and flop came K high. Negranu won that pot but if deeb got the card he was suppose to it would of possibly cost negranu some chips with deeb flopping top set s negranu top pair. How sick is that? not sure but might of been the same tourny negranu beat deeb in heads up.
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| Posted by: ginNjuice at March 21, 2007, 2:44 am | | Topic: Who won this game? Forum: Card Chat |
Quote: Originally Posted by Irexes
Casino I play at the following applies in self dealt games.
If a card is turned while dealing, or someone catches a glimpse of a card and says so. Then that card is turned face up and becomes the burn card before the flop.
The deal carries on with everyone getting the same cards they would have had the mistake not happened. After all cards are dealt then the person who got the exposed card is given the next card.
The effect is that the exposed card and the burn card swap places and everyone sees the exposed card. I've never seen any trouble as a result of this and it seems a ery fair way to do things.
This is how I've always seen it done.
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| Posted by: Irexes at March 20, 2007, 9:41 pm | | Topic: Who won this game? Forum: Card Chat |
Casino I play at the following applies in self dealt games.
If a card is turned while dealing, or someone catches a glimpse of a card and says so. Then that card is turned face up and becomes the burn card before the flop.
The deal carries on with everyone getting the same cards they would have had the mistake not happened. After all cards are dealt then the person who got the exposed card is given the next card.
The effect is that the exposed card and the burn card swap places and everyone sees the exposed card. I've never seen any trouble as a result of this and it seems a ery fair way to do things.
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| Posted by: Egon Towst at March 20, 2007, 8:39 pm | | Topic: Who won this game? Forum: Card Chat |
If the dealer turns a card over during the deal it`s a misdeal.
Once the dealing of the hole cards is finished, it is the player`s responsibility to protect his cards. If one should become accidentally exposed (by anyone, including the dealer), the player must live with it. Also, if a hole card has been exposed to any other player, it must be shown to all.
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| Posted by: DeadoneD1 at March 20, 2007, 8:13 pm | | Topic: Who won this game? Forum: Card Chat |
The dealer turned the card over
we switch dealers every hand and dealer picks the game ie... hold em or stud
so some that are not experienced with shuffling or dealing make mistakes
then the argueing starts
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| Posted by: pokerrqueenn at March 20, 2007, 8:09 pm | | Topic: Who won this game? Forum: Card Chat |
Quote: Originally Posted by Sammyv1
If PQ is holding the QQ than it is five 8's!!! She is so "WILD" when she has QQ then they are obviously wild!!
lmao sammy
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| Posted by: Sammyv1 at March 20, 2007, 8:00 pm | | Topic: Who won this game? Forum: Card Chat |
If PQ is holding the QQ than it is five 8's!!! She is so "WILD" when she has QQ then they are obviously wild!!
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| Posted by: DeadoneD1 at March 20, 2007, 4:12 pm | | Topic: Who won this game? Forum: Card Chat |
no argument there
but can I hijack this thread??
What is the protocol when playing in a live game and a
card is turned over accidentally???
During "friendly" games a have seen fist fights over this.
some players say they have a right to keep their cards,
I say redeal all...and you shouldnt even look at your cards till its your turn?
I have seen this dealt with both ways is ery frustrating
when people are drinking and playing cards.
any thoughts? anyone know of any rules on this?
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| Posted by: Irexes at March 19, 2007, 12:49 am | | Topic: Who won this game? Forum: Card Chat |
Player 1 has quads 8888J and wins.
Player 2 has 888QQ.
There's no room for grey areas on this one.
So were you player 1 or 2 and what were you arguing?
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| Posted by: ChuckTs at March 19, 2007, 12:48 am | | Topic: Who won this game? Forum: Card Chat |
Best 5 card hand wins.
Order of hand rankings:
Royal flush
Straight flush
Four of a kind
Full house
Flush
Straight
Three of a kind
Two pair
High card
So player 1's 8888J beats player 2's 888QQ (four of a kind beats full house).
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| Posted by: one at March 19, 2007, 12:45 am | | Topic: Who won this game? Forum: Card Chat |
Board shows full house.
*8*8*8*J*J
Split pot no matter what?
-OR-
player 1 holding the 4th *8 for quads
player 2 holding pocket Q's
Thanks for settling an argument!
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