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dealer misread hand, do I say something?
This situation came up last week player 1-2NL at my local "charity" event. There's a tourney earlier in the night, and then 1-2 starts up about 11 and we play til morning. I play there alot so I know almost everybody, and at the end of the night, it's down to just one table. At this point, some of the dealers play, so there were a few of them at the table. A hand goes all in between two other people, QQ vs. 55. Dealer puts the board down, and Queens hits a 3rd queen on the river....but it was the Q [img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img], which made the pocket fives a four flush. Alot of people were joking around at the table, the woman with pocket queens started celebrating as soon as her queen hit, so the dealer pushed the pot towards QQ.
The guy with the winning hand didnt know he'd won. He didnt even notice he hit a four flush. He starts to get up to leave. The other dealers who were actually playing didnt notice either. So I spoke up and said "Wait a sec, there's a four flush on board." Everyone did a double take, the lady with QQ groaned and laughed at it, and the guy with the four flush sat back down in disbelief. All the dealers repeatedly thanked me for pointing it out. So....do I have obligation to point out a mistake in a hand I'm not involved in when I'm at the table. Or is it my job to keep my mouth shut, and if nobody notices (including the actual winner), then so be it. I don't know every casino standard, so what should I do in this situation? I can just imagine myself being chewed out by a big time player for costing him money when I wasnt involved in the hand. |
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Re: dealer misread hand, do I say something?
A four-flush? Don't you need five hearts to make a flush?
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Re: dealer misread hand, do I say something?
you did the right thing. cards speak is the rule in every casino.
Everyone wants to win pots they don't deserve, but nobody wants to win pots they don't deserve. |
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Re: dealer misread hand, do I say something?
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Everyone wants to win pots they don't deserve, but nobody wants to win pots they don't deserve. [/ QUOTE ] Huh? Typo or am I missing something profound? |
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Re: dealer misread hand, do I say something?
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So....do I have obligation to point out a mistake in a hand I'm not involved in when I'm at the table. [/ QUOTE ] Yes |
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Re: dealer misread hand, do I say something?
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[ QUOTE ] Everyone wants to win pots they don't deserve, but nobody wants to win pots they don't deserve. [/ QUOTE ] Huh? Typo or am I missing something profound? [/ QUOTE ] In this example the lesson is "Everyone" is the douche and "Nobody" is the hero. It's like an Aesop Fable. |
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Re: dealer misread hand, do I say something?
Yes because there was a showdown and cards speak.
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Re: dealer misread hand, do I say something?
It's up to you whatever you want to do. Don't worry about gettting chewed out by a "big time player". The right thing to do is to always point out the mistake.
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Re: dealer misread hand, do I say something?
Always point out a misread hand by the dealer. Every dealer will make a mistake after dealing a million hands and I'm sure they would want the rightful owner to get the pot. And some dealers are just morons, so correct their many mistakes.
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