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Originally Posted by KingBBinLV
It would be nice if you told us his ruling. I would think it would be a misdeal and obviously being the Rio they keep the rake.
Were the cards just changed out before this hand, I don't see how the deck could have been in play for long without anybody noticing the 2 AOS.
I actually had only been at the table for about 15 minutes before this hand came up, so I can't say if there had been any suspicious play beforehand.
The floor ruled a misdeal, and reconstructred the hand and returned all money to the players in the pot.
At the completion of the money being returned, two new setups were brought in to replace the decks at the table. The dealer then began counting down the decks to make sure they had 52 cards, until someone reminded him he may want to actually spread the deck FACE UP first to make sure all the cards are there with no duplicates. Yes, even after that incident the dealer was counting down the cards face down without spreading them first. Good stuff at the WSOP.