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Re: Slight dealer mistake. Should anyone correct?
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I'm out of the pot. [/ QUOTE ] IMHO, you should just let it go and say nothing. You're not involved in this hand. [ QUOTE ] First to act bets $12 and the second guy immediately folds. [/ QUOTE ] It's a $6 bet, regardless of what the first guy throws out there. If the second guy was interested in continuing he shouldn't have mucked his cards, but instead called the $6 or raised. Not that it matters much, but did the dealer even have a chance to correct the first player and push $6 back to him before the second guy IMMEDIATELY mucked his cards? It's the first player who made a mistake here. And the second player made another mistake if he was oblivious to the limit of the game he was playing and folded based on the incorrect bet size. I see no dealer error based on the OP. |
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Re: Slight dealer mistake. Should anyone correct?
Would it make a difference if - and I'm about 90% positive this happened - the dealer CALLED a bet of $12 after seeing the two stacks of six out there?
Again, I doubt it would have changed anything as the guy seemed ready to fold and again, I doubt I had any obligation to correct anything. And yet...I noticed an irregularity and didn't do anything to correct it. That just seems wrong somehow. |
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