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Old 02-04-2005, 12:07 AM
otter otter is offline
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Default How can you take a worse beat?? And PLEASE tell me the correct rule

$5-5 and I'm the second low stack at the table w/ $1500.

I don't complain a whole lot about bad beats, but I can't possible think of a worse beat you can take than this one because neither the turn nor the river were the "correct" turn and river. Also, please tell me the correct ruling because this one can't be right. Is there a place I can go to print the rules?

I have 4c,4s in mid and call. There are 6 callers and the big action man makes it 30 in the BB. We all call. The flop is 4,6,7 w/ 2 clubs. SB bets $100 (only has 100 left) and action Jackson calls. I make it $300 and we're heads up w/ the small blind going all in for his remaining $100. The card is burned and the turn card is boxed. We can all see a 10d. They call the floor over and they say to treat it like paper and deal the next card!!!!! Whoa, whoa, whoa....how can that be right??? That messes up the river too. I would think that either you play the 10d since it's the REAL turn card anyway or you burn and turn the river and shuffle the 10 back in with the other remaining cards and then deal that just like if it was exposed, right???? They didn't see it that way. The next card is a 3c. Asian Jackson bets $100 and I call. The "river" is another club and I throw my cards out when he reaches for $300. The next card was a Kd for what it's worth. The all in guy had the nut flush and action Jackson had a Q of clubs. I was too furious to even wonder what his next card was.
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