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2 players flop the nut flush playing cash at WSOP 2 players flop the nut flush playing cash at WSOP

07-07-2012 , 05:20 PM
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Originally Posted by rakemeplz

lol'd
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07-07-2012 , 05:25 PM
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Originally Posted by Parkspossie

More like this....

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07-07-2012 , 05:35 PM
How about the guy on the button getting ready to slowroll them with AsAs?
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07-07-2012 , 05:51 PM
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Originally Posted by ucnoles
I like how the guy in seat 2 still has cards. Maybe he had KQ of spades?
OMG u win Sir.
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07-07-2012 , 06:00 PM
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Originally Posted by Boobaloo
In my home games when identical cards are inevitably turned up at showdown we add that card to the board. Guy on top wins with K hi flush.
Glad I don t play at your home game
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07-07-2012 , 06:02 PM
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Originally Posted by SW_Kaizer
how would you feel if you got dealt As As
Go to valuetown preflop, flop, turn. Get it all in on the river. You're freerolling - if you get called, you get it all back.
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07-07-2012 , 06:25 PM
what a ****ing cooler
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07-07-2012 , 06:48 PM
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Originally Posted by greep
Where I'm at, dealers rarely wash the cards between deals. Even so it still easy. I can do it. Doesnt matter about the the number of riffles, etc. All a cheat has to do is- at the completion of the shuffle, make sure the exposed cards are anywhere in the top half of the deck so when the deck is cut the cards end up at the bottom half, thus out of play. Its not exactly the stuff of Houdini, but can still be an easy and effective way to get an edge.

I agree, better to call anyone that does this a cheat - not a dealer.
If this is in a casino I would take the houseman away from the table and tell him you want the dealers to shuffle better, take it to the casino shift manager if you have to. No need to get a dealer pissed at you for something that can be handled easily.. If this is a house game you are referring to, Id assume you are being cheated, and request a cut before the hands.. if 2 mafas are working you, should be able to tell.
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07-07-2012 , 07:00 PM
To the angle shooters credit, they all know that they can go to the Rio and have free reign. I have seen several repeat angle shooters consistently get rulings in their favor (like the one mentioned that repeatedly would only have to call $100 into an all-in). If the house doesn't give a ****, then the cheaters know that they can go there and cheat in whatever way that they want.
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07-07-2012 , 08:01 PM
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Originally Posted by dankhank
Announcing all-in and pushing one stack forward is not an angle shoot.

Floor ruling is the remarkable part of the story.
learn to read.

guy announced all-in. headphones guy pushed one stack forward. that is a call. and he's done this multiple times. then he always claims "I didn't hear the all-in", yet if he had the best hand he would've gladly taken all the chips from the other guy.
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07-07-2012 , 08:08 PM
Oh another classic angleshoot I saw last week at Rio 5/10:

There was ~$2K in the pot on the river, Player A goes all-in for $1K more. Player B takes around 4min and everyone is thinking about calling the clock. Player B says to the guy who shoved "So what do you want me to do? Do you want me to call or to fold?"

Player A says "Just do what's best for you." Player B says "Seriously, if you want me to call, just tell me you want me to call and I will say "call"..."

Player A says "OK I want you to call.. are you going to call?"

Player B grabs a stack of red, says "OK" while motioning that stack forward ever so slightly.

Player A tables a full house.

Player B says "Nice hand sir.." and mucks his cards.

Dealer counts out Player A's stack.. Player B says "What are you doing? I never said "call"... call the floor"

Floor came over, he tells the floor that he said "OK" and was going to muck but Player A tabled his hand, he never said call.

Floor rules "OK is not a call", ignores protests from Player A, tells him to protect his hand...

Later someone told me that this angleshooter tried the same trick at a different table earlier...
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07-07-2012 , 08:25 PM
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Originally Posted by VP$IP
I suspect that someone has been Messin' With Sasquatch.
lol
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07-07-2012 , 08:50 PM
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Originally Posted by El_Padroni
WTF kind of home game are you running where this happens often enough to require making a rule on it????
FYP
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07-07-2012 , 08:51 PM
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Originally Posted by 663366
That is f'ed up considering I've been in this game everyday the past week... I recall a hand where a guy flopped a fullhouse 79 with 779 then turn 9 river 7 and we were all like WTF.... now who knows how many 7's and 9's were in that deck!!!
4 of each?
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07-07-2012 , 08:52 PM
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Originally Posted by veganthug
Poker / card tattoos are weak.
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07-07-2012 , 08:54 PM
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Originally Posted by vicmorrowshead82
This is wrong...

A foul deck is not someone on the button trying to be funny. It is the casino's responsibility to maintain the integrity of the game. If they are using a foul deck, and it is discovered mid hand. The hand is declared a misdeal and all money returned and no rake taken.
And the surveillance footage reviewed from the time of the last setup 'til the incident.
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07-07-2012 , 09:22 PM
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Originally Posted by Put me in, coach!
And the surveillance footage reviewed from the time of the last setup 'til the incident.
some casinos have roaming cameras, sometimes it doesn't get sorted out till hours after the setup leaves the table
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07-08-2012 , 07:38 PM
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Originally Posted by bigpotpoker
Was there an automatic shuffler? That counts how many cards are in deck.

That's really ****ed up.
There a very few tables at the Rio that have automatic shufflers . . . that is just one of the many things wrong with the room.
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07-08-2012 , 07:50 PM
I fail to see how that can happen by accident.
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07-08-2012 , 08:18 PM
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Originally Posted by 2OutsNoProb
Go to valuetown preflop, flop, turn. Get it all in on the river. You're freerolling - if you get called, you get it all back.
For the record, everyone saying this is a free roll is incorrect. A player who takes aggressive action knowing a deck is fouled forfeits all money placed into the pot (assuming the hand goes to showdown).

"I didn't notice" is not a valid argument, and neither is "I played it blind". It's the players responsibility to bring attention to a fouled deck, and to have a non-fouled hand at showdown.

In the case of OP, neither player knew the deck was fouled prior to showdown, so all money is returned and the hand is void. Blinds and button stay in the same position and the hand is redealt.
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07-08-2012 , 08:23 PM
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Originally Posted by 663366
A boxed card caused me to lose a decent-sized pot in the same game at Rio 2 weeks fwiw because not only was the boxed card(the original turn card) put aside but it was NOT shuffled back in the deck before river was dealt... so I had to watch that card sitting face up, which would've given me trips on the turn, while villain rivered a higher set with a card that would've never been dealt.
Don't want to ruin your story, but this one is correct. A boxed card is treated like "a meaningless scrap of paper", meaning it was never there. It goes into the muck, and is not reshuffled.
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07-08-2012 , 08:43 PM
one player should scoop the pot, casino should then pay the other player the same amount on account of thier idiocy.
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07-08-2012 , 10:37 PM
so, couple of weeks ago I was dealing live 10/20 Omaha 8 at the WSOP..

I just sat down, so the RED deck was in a front of me.. It wasn't set (obviously), so i didn't have to check or scramble it. I shuffled and dealt out the first hand. There was no (or very little) action, so the hand didn't go all the way to the river (hence, i had no chance to count a stub).

So, I started scrambling the RED deck and was about to shuffle for the next hand, when i noticed ONE BLUE CARD there.. I flipped it over, and.. surprise SURPRISE!! it was Ace of Spades.. I was like WTF??

So, obviously, players started giving me sht right away.. like "you were supposed to count, where did this card come from, you're not doing your job.. and etc". I was like "yo, i JUST SAT down.. and YOU have been playing this game for HOURS, and couldn't see a BLUE card in a RED deck??" WTF?

And yea, 95% of all supervisors there are absolutely clueless about the game and will be better off supervising slot machine department.
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07-08-2012 , 10:51 PM
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Originally Posted by Bonified
According to legend this actually happened in Russia and the floor awarded the pot to the local's AKs over the foreigner's AQs.
Mikhail Smirnov would have folded the AQs in case his opponent had AKs.
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07-08-2012 , 11:21 PM
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Originally Posted by bbvsla
so, couple of weeks ago I was dealing live 10/20 Omaha 8 at the WSOP..

So, obviously, players started giving me sht right away.. like "you were supposed to count, where did this card come from, you're not doing your job.. and etc". I was like "yo, i JUST SAT down.. and YOU have been playing this game for HOURS, and couldn't see a BLUE card in a RED deck??" WTF?
At my local casino, every time there's a dealer change he spreads and counts the deck. Doesn't your casino have some policy like that?
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