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05-28-2024 , 01:22 PM
I've seen many rulings come back as "inconclusive". It could mean the camera angle wasn't good enough to tell the suites or maybe the camera wasn't even recording.

The reason you have to stop the action is because they don't have a specific time where to took on the video.

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Originally Posted by entirecircus
All of this is why I never ever give up my cards until the pot is pushed to me. I flip my cards over, keeping them protected with my hand until the pot is pushed. Such an easy thing to do, and avoids so many situations.
This.

I never hand over my cards until the pot is pushed to me, it's a great habit to get into. There are times when dealers like to put the cards in the middle for everyone to see, but I'm still keeping a close eye on them.
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05-29-2024 , 10:17 AM
Definitely risky to toss cards forward at Showdown. In PLO I will typically push/toss the two cards (I think) I'm playing forward and keep the other two somewhat back. A few Players just silently turn their hand over as close to them as possible. Showdowns with them are a lot slower than the average, especially since they don't 'set' their hand in order or at least in a manner where a pp is touching each other.

Trying to make Showdown as efficient as possible does create potential for accidental mucking .. and you have Dealers who will grab cards and bring them to the center of the table 'for all to see' as well. I've seen where the Dealer grabs them and intends to table them, but then does an incorrect double take and sends them right into the muck pile. GL
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05-29-2024 , 04:59 PM
In cash games I think you continue playing while camera review happens. But floor should escrow that pot. Not perfect as someone’s stack might be much more shallow but better than a 20+ min wait.

That is what they do here. I have even seen not escrowing pot. Ofc this is bad since the orig winner can lose those chips before ruling overturned. Saw that happen once. Luckily the player who busted orig winner was the revised winner. The change came immediately after orig winner busted. He had revised winner covered in that hand but after that loss plus returning contested pot he was $80 short. Revised winner was fine with it even 5hough the now loser pulled $100 out of his pocket to rebuy.
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