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Turningstone Ruling Question
NL cash game (200 max buy-in). I'm on the BB in seat 1. Seat 3 raises to 12. Seat 6 calls. Little blind (seat 10) calls. I call with pocket 4's.
Flop comes Q-J-4 (two clubs). I bet 17. Seat 3 folds. Seat 6 folds. Dealer grabs my cards (I didn't have a chip on them), mucks them, and begins pushing the pot my way. Seat 10 says "Whoa, whoa." Dealer realizes his mistake, apologizes, calls floor over. Their ruling was to give me my 17 back, then give all 4 players their 12 back. This seemed a bit odd to me, seeing as seats 3 and 6 had folded to my bet. I thought maybe my 17 would come back then seat 10 and I would split the 48 in there. I didn't complain or protest since it was an honest mistake on the dealer's part; I didn't protect my hand; also not a ton of money....I don't know what, if anything the rules say about a situation like this. Is it addressed in the rules, or is it a house to house policy? |
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