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Old 12-19-2005, 02:51 AM
sternroolz sternroolz is offline
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Default Re: Commerce floor ruling

As far back as I remember, Commerce always awards pots in this manner. If there is confusion, they ask the dealer what happened, and then they ask the players.

Unfortunately while most Commerce dealers are very responsible and professional, there are a few true idiots who have no business being card dealers. One of these was driven to tears a few years ago dealing omaha. Imagine a novice, incompetent dealer having to deal with the low limit Commerce omaha nits.

So monumental mistakes are pretty common.

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I think the floor made a terrible ruling.

As a matter of principle, the awarding of a pot cannot be based on what some people say they saw. Because from your point of view, they could all be partners. I feel very strongly that the winning hand has to be readily available for all (most importantly the losing hands) to see. If his hand is in the muck, and the pot has been pushed to you, then the hand should have been declared over.

Now if his hand had been accidentally turned over and everyone (including you) agrees which cards they are. And even if it accidentally touches the muck, the pot should then be rewarded to him.

But if there is no way for YOU to acertain for certain which cards are this, then his hand should be dead.

Poker is not a game which can rely on trusting people's words as to what they have. You have to be able to see his hand.

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Old 12-19-2005, 07:40 AM
private joker private joker is offline
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Default Re: Commerce floor ruling

And what would have happened if I had stacked the pot and mixed it into my chips before the floor made a decision? Do they go up, look at the tape, and come tell me how many chips I have to take out of my stack and give to the EP guy?
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Old 12-19-2005, 09:22 AM
bigfishead bigfishead is offline
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And what would have happened if I had stacked the pot and mixed it into my chips before the floor made a decision? Do they go up, look at the tape, and come tell me how many chips I have to take out of my stack and give to the EP guy?

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Precisely.

This happend to me 4-5 years ago in a game. I was very tired, sitting in the 2 seat, opponent was in the 9 (10 handed). Both hands were shown and I was awarded the pot. I couldnt see the other guys hand, it was mucked, when 2 players said "hey didnt he have XXXXX?" details dont matter what the hand was. They called the floor, I told him I had no clue what the other hand was. I had already stacked my chips.

The floor asked me if I had any trouble with him looking it over on the tape and just going with his results. Of course I didnt have any issue with that. He returned 10 minutes later, confirmed the other guy won and told me the amount which I gladly counted out and pushed. They bought my dinner of the main menu anything I wanted. It was good for the game. naturally gave me tons of respect from the floor too. Which was to my benefit as I made a living in that room playing.
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Old 12-19-2005, 01:02 PM
sternroolz sternroolz is offline
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At Commerce, if this happens most of the floor people will attempt to recreate the action thereby figuring how much should be in the pot. I have never seen them go to the tape for anything other than a jackpot.

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And what would have happened if I had stacked the pot and mixed it into my chips before the floor made a decision? Do they go up, look at the tape, and come tell me how many chips I have to take out of my stack and give to the EP guy?

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Old 12-19-2005, 02:01 PM
Rick Nebiolo Rick Nebiolo is offline
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And what would have happened if I had stacked the pot and mixed it into my chips before the floor made a decision? Do they go up, look at the tape, and come tell me how many chips I have to take out of my stack and give to the EP guy?

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Generally if there is uncertainty regarding who gets the pot or the amount of the pot that requires review of the tape, a good floor will impound the approximate amount of the pot, usually by placing the approximation in chip rack between the dealer and the drop hole. This prevents the player who wrongfully won the pot from leaving the table with the chips or losing the chips during the review (which takes about ten to fifteen minutes).

~ Rick
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Old 12-19-2005, 01:52 AM
bigt2k4 bigt2k4 is offline
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Default Re: Commerce floor ruling

Aren't you aware of the muck rule? Next time grab his cards before he shows them and throw them into the muck,(the 'ol chuck 'n' muck) that way you win anyway.
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