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Originally Posted by answer20
A 'floor manager' at a home game? Maybe just the 'host'? Sounds pretty organized .. anyway ..
Even when you have a fish/whale Player there is a line in the behavior sand that must be kept. The Dealer in this case was probably a bit quick, but the Player's cards were still identifiable and normally still live. It's possible that at this table that is a dead hand, so be it if so!
I think the manager handled it fine by giving the Player house money to mend the 'wrong'. I think our OP also was fine by giving the funds back to the house at the end of the night as well.
There is no right or wrong is these spots, only a choice by the house and Players on how far they are willing to take the spot. Personally I don't like the karma of taking in chips on a technicality like this but I'm not going to argue with someone who chooses to keep them either. PS
Thanks for the input.
To provide more background. Local casino's here do not organize poker tournaments or cashgames. Hence one of our local, lets say connoisseur's, together with a casino haven taken the initiative to start a table in a partnership. He's the host/floormanager i was referring to.