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Re: Tough lesson learned re: mucking after showdown in a B&M game
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I muck Kings up made on the river, and realize it shortly thereafter. [/ QUOTE ] Time to go back to SSHE and reread the chapter on hidden outs. [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img] |
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Re: Tough lesson learned re: mucking after showdown in a B&M game
A week ago, my last night in Vegas, I was playing the $2/$4 game at the Golden Nugget. By the river I was heads up with a lady in seat 4 (I was in seat 7 and not in her direct line of sight). On the river, she bet out and I called with a hand I was pretty sure was beaten (busted draw or something like that). Seat 4 mucked her hand face down!! My eyes bug wide open as the dealer pushes the pot to me and I slide my cards to him face down. The lady in seat 4 leans forward to look at me and says, "I thought everyone folded." I had been playing pretty tight all night, but was doing absolutely nothing to attempt to hide the fact that I was still in the hand. Sometimes, inattention works in your favor.
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Re: Tough lesson learned re: mucking after showdown in a B&M game
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[ QUOTE ] He stood up, yelled "SHIP IT", tossed his aces on the table and watched helplessly as one of them continued to the other side of the table, up & over the rail, and onto the floor. Dead hand. [/ QUOTE ] If both Aces were face-up and one flew off, would the hand still be dead? It's pretty hard to miss it being an A, and I imagine several players would confirm... [/ QUOTE ] No, still dead. The whole table saw it. There was no mistaking what the hand was. A rule is a rule. Onaflag........... |
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