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Originally Posted by youtalkfunny
Push the whole pile to Bob.
Next hand.
I had this exact thing happen once a few years ago. I was watching the table and saw the whole thing. "Fred" had about 500-600 and "Bob" had about 400. Fred saw the result and shoved his entire stack across the table at Bob. Chips went everywhere and he immediately got up and walked away. I helped Bob pick up as many chips as we could find on the floor and he kept every last one of them.
Fred came back 10-15 minutes later.
Fred: I think I had a bit more than Bob in that hand didn't I?
Suit: Yeah, for sure. [on the two-way]Security supervisor to the poker room please.
Fred: Not getting any back am I?
Suit: Nope. I'm glad you're back. We have a pretty strict policy about misconduct here and I'm going to have to ask you to leave as a result of your actions. You will be allowed to return in exactly 24 hours, hopefully with a better attitude.
Could I reconstruct the pot? Yeah, probably if I got as much info as possible from the players/dealer and impounded an amount close to what I thought was right and then went to surveillance to confirm as much as I could. Is that the right thing to do? Probably, if he didn't leave.