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Marty719:
Firstly, epic tournaments, epic weekend, epic people, epic fun.  A huge thanks to everyone - it was fantastic to put faces to names.

One thing I thought I would bring up (didnt want to as it was the only thing of the whole weekend that was wrong).  We were playing 800/1600 at the end of day 1a.  Think we were table 45 but could be wrong, Laxie had busted from the table about 1hr previous to this.  A young guy in seat 5 gets the lady is seat 8 aipf w/ his A7 vs her A8.  The flop ran out 10 9 2 6 2 and the pot was awarded to the lady with A8.  The dealer scooped the cards b4 I spoke up that it was a chop.  He thought about it, and then just moved on to the next hand.  The woman stated that the hand was over now so it nothing could be checked or verified.  I did not keep on w/ my argument as I was not involved in the hand and didn"t feel it was my position to do so, but strangely seat 5 did not either (despite it being for 65% of his chips).  Apart from this the dealers were phenomenal, just thot this was a weird spot.  What should b done in this situation after the hand is finished?  Should I continue to bring-up the mistake or am I right to stay quiet after originally bringing it up?

M3boy:

--- Quote from: Marty719 on September 03, 2009, 09:46:08 AM ---
Firstly, epic tournaments, epic weekend, epic people, epic fun.  A huge thanks to everyone - it was fantastic to put faces to names.

One thing I thought I would bring up (didnt want to as it was the only thing of the whole weekend that was wrong).  We were playing 800/1600 at the end of day 1a.  Think we were table 45 but could be wrong, Laxie had busted from the table about 1hr previous to this.  A young guy in seat 5 gets the lady is seat 8 aipf w/ his A7 vs her A8.  The flop ran out 10 9 2 6 2 and the pot was awarded to the lady with A8.  The dealer scooped the cards b4 I spoke up that it was a chop.  He thought about it, and then just moved on to the next hand.  The woman stated that the hand was over now so it nothing could be checked or verified.  I did not keep on w/ my argument as I was not involved in the hand and didn"t feel it was my position to do so, but strangely seat 5 did not either (despite it being for 65% of his chips).  Apart from this the dealers were phenomenal, just thot this was a weird spot.  What should b done in this situation after the hand is finished?  Should I continue to bring-up the mistake or am I right to stay quiet after originally bringing it up?

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It should be the player involved who brings it up, but anyone can.

You announce you think there has been a mistake to the dealer and ask for a ruling. The TD will come over and as long as the flop and hole cards can be agreed upon, the pot will then be re-distributed correctly.

Laxie:

--- Quote ---We were playing 800/1600 at the end of day 1a.  Think we were table 45 but could be wrong, Laxie had busted from the table about 1hr previous to this.
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Blatant brag post IMO

Marty719:

--- Quote from: Laxie on September 03, 2009, 09:59:59 AM ---

--- Quote ---We were playing 800/1600 at the end of day 1a.  Think we were table 45 but could be wrong, Laxie had busted from the table about 1hr previous to this.
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Blatant brag post IMO

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lol, alas - it was my last level :)

kinboshi:

--- Quote from: M3boy on September 03, 2009, 09:49:23 AM ---

--- Quote from: Marty719 on September 03, 2009, 09:46:08 AM ---
Firstly, epic tournaments, epic weekend, epic people, epic fun.  A huge thanks to everyone - it was fantastic to put faces to names.

One thing I thought I would bring up (didnt want to as it was the only thing of the whole weekend that was wrong).  We were playing 800/1600 at the end of day 1a.  Think we were table 45 but could be wrong, Laxie had busted from the table about 1hr previous to this.  A young guy in seat 5 gets the lady is seat 8 aipf w/ his A7 vs her A8.  The flop ran out 10 9 2 6 2 and the pot was awarded to the lady with A8.  The dealer scooped the cards b4 I spoke up that it was a chop.  He thought about it, and then just moved on to the next hand.  The woman stated that the hand was over now so it nothing could be checked or verified.  I did not keep on w/ my argument as I was not involved in the hand and didn"t feel it was my position to do so, but strangely seat 5 did not either (despite it being for 65% of his chips).  Apart from this the dealers were phenomenal, just thot this was a weird spot.  What should b done in this situation after the hand is finished?  Should I continue to bring-up the mistake or am I right to stay quiet after originally bringing it up?

--- End quote ---


It should be the player involved who brings it up, but anyone can.

You announce you think there has been a mistake to the dealer and ask for a ruling. The TD will come over and as long as the flop and hole cards can be agreed upon, the pot will then be re-distributed correctly.

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Yes, I"m with Paul.  Best for the players involved to mention it, but if no one else picks up on it anyone can bring it up - as it"s the cards that should speak.

If the dealer doesn"t want to know, then ask for the floor to be called.  Even if you"re wrong, there"s no real harm done.  If you"re right, then everyone should be thankful (although the person who was incorrectly awarded the pot initially might not be!).

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