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Poker Question


January 14, 2009
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AZPokerNews User SincityUSA asked:

I was playing in a tournement this week and i want to get your take on the what took place. It was the first hand and i was dealt two queens and i made a raise, and two other players called my bet. The action got to the next player who right away pointed to the floor where there was a jack and a king on the ground. Right away the dealer called over the floor and he had the dealer count down the stub, he found out that the deck was short and the floor said it was a misdeal. I tryed to explain that since there was action on the hand it coulden’t be a misdeal and that the two cards should be show and the hand be played out, but he would not change his mind. Now i deal poker for a living and i think i was right in asking the hand to be played out, but was he right in any way to call it a fouled hand.


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4 Responses to “Poker Question”

  1. pokercoach on January 10th, 2009 3:47 am

    ??? Yes I agree with you 100% !! the hand must be played, and the 2 cards exposed be show. If 2 or more players acted ( and in your situation…there is) it’s called a “significant action” the hand continues.

    Where did you play that tournament? I hope this didn’t bother you too much and I hope you did good in the tournament.

  2. H_A_V_0_C on January 10th, 2009 9:15 pm

    Somewhere in the poker room should be a copy of the rules that they enforce.

    Probably, in those rules, you are right, and that hand should have been played. (At least in a popular complete rule set make by Bob Ciaffone, although there is room for interpretation.) The floor person was just ruling off the cuff, and there’s not really anything to be done, except in the future ask a floor person to consult the poker rooms rules before coming to some ruling that he just makes up.

    However, that being said, he may still make something up in order to avoid overly delaying the game, and probably somewhere either in that same set of rules or on the wall it says: “Decisions made by floor personnel are final.”

  3. ZCT on January 13th, 2009 7:46 pm

    According to Robert’s Rules Irregularities 10:

    “One or more cards missing from the deck does not invalidate the results of a hand.”

    So I agree with you, the hand should have been completed. But then again as the previous answer said, the floor person made a ruling that he thought was in the best interest of the game, and those decisions are final.

  4. sabes99 on January 15th, 2009 11:50 pm

    as far as i am aware, once two players have acted a hand cannot be declared foul, so you would be right in asking for a decision…i could see why the floorman would make the decision he did, since we don’t know where the cards would be shuffled into the deck and it could have affected the outcome of the hand, but the correct ruling would have been the one you suggested

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