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Playing in a small home game, player A and player B reach the river and show cards. Player A says "I only have 6's and throws cards face up into the community cards and discards. Player B shows a pair of 7's and starts raking the pot, a third player notices that the pair of sixes actually make a straight....eventually the pot is divided with no one being happy. What would the right call be?
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If the cards are in the muck, then the hand is dead. If they don't touch the muck, then I'd say the straight wins, but if your home game has a rule about such, then you would defer to it.
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#3
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cards speak - if he turns the cards up, no matter what happens to em, he has a right to win the pot.
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#4
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The straight gets the chips.
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#5
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We always say that the better hand wins the pot.
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#6
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post this in the "home games" section next time.
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