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Re: Wrong player declared the winner?
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] Just as a guess, was the ace of clubs on the board? If it was in your hand, then you obviously have the nuts. [/ QUOTE ] unless he lost to a straight-flush (or mis-read his hand as was also mentioned) [/ QUOTE ] The other player can't have an ace high straight flush. The OP mentioned the other player had an ace high flush. Of course, misreading the hand is likely. [/ QUOTE ] fyp |
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Re: Wrong player declared the winner?
I admit that I may be wrong. I will try again to find the hand replay, but I couldn't find it before. I am convinced I had the A of clubs and the other guy won with a flush A high. The A was in my hand, but I will admit I had a senior moment if I can see the replay. That would be a hell of a misread.
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Re: Wrong player declared the winner?
I'm guessing MicroBob is correct. He had a straight-flush...quite possible with four on the board.
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Re: Wrong player declared the winner?
i think you need to leave the table to access the hand-replayer.
i think it only keeps your last 20 hands...so if you've been playing all this time then it may already be gone (unless it's changed...which is possible) |
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Wait just a second. I read somewhere that the winner's hand is always revealed. Why is he guessing what the other guy had?
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oh yeah.
I think a couple years ago I could have SWORN that Pacific gave the pot to my opponent when I should have gotten it. By the time I figured out how to use the hand-replayer though it was gone so I couldn't see what happened. GrannyMae confirmed that it was perhaps possible. Of course, I also conceded that it was probably just my own error. The showdowns and pot-shoves happen fairly quickly on that site so it's kind of hard to see what's going on. On Pacific I don't think it's 100% impossible for this to have happened. but I do think it's more likely that the player had the Ace of Spades and King of Clubs but somehow got them mixed-up in his head. |
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I was so amazed that the chips went to the other player, then the hand was gone. All I had was the dealer chat. It happened too fast. If they only hold the last 20 hands in replay, it is too late. Maybe I made a mistake, maybe not. At least it didn't break me.
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Re: Wrong player declared the winner?
were u playing omaha??
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Re: Wrong player declared the winner?
No, hold 'em
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Re: Wrong player declared the winner?
Boy, do I feel like a dummy. I found the replay and the A was on the table. My opponent had a higher club kicker. I would have probably played it the same in any case. THanks for the feedback, all.
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