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Cavalry21
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04-25-2005, 05:07 PM
Post subject: Card on the Floor
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Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: Cleveland, OH
Posts: 61
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Playing last night, I get A,s in the SB, one call, one raise,three folds, I push before the BB can act, the dealer (who folded) says "Woops, misdeal, I dropped a card on the floor when I was shuffling." Now obviously I was biased based on my hand and the action I was getting on them. I said it should be a burn shown to everyone, like a hole card flipped up. What's the general rule. What would happen in a Casino poker room? How far into the hand would it still be a misdeal?
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Grand_MasterB
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Flush
Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: Cincinnati
Posts: 466
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There were two seperate actions infront that happened...the raises and calls etc. So the hand plays on...too late for a misdeal.
Weather you show the card or not im not sure of. Probably should since it was on the floor and someone else could have saw it
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hagakure
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Straight
Join Date: Mar 2005
Posts: 215
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From what I have seen a misdeal in a casino happens in situations where people are dealt too many cards and it can't be determined which one was the extra card. In just about every case I have seen where a card is exposed it is shown to the table and treated as a burn card. This includes when people are folding and one of their cards turns over when they toss them.
I'm pretty sure it's hammered into the minds of casino dealers that they should never hold the deck in any manner that would make it even slightly possible for a card to fall on the ground though. I've never seen them get a deck of cards anywhere near the edge of the table.
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bair
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Full House
Join Date: May 2005
Posts: 953
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it should be the burn card
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