I read this and other post you have made trying to modify what we think about you and your actions in this hand.
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Originally Posted by AKAWhatALyfe
I think it already did when I turned a set and got rivered for a gutshot by a guy who called the same night for my whole stack!
Also I didn't clearly hear him say call (you can see in my post that I thought "did he actually say fold?") when they were pushing the pot towards me.
OK thanks for the feedback
OP, you do realize that we can go back and read everything you wrote, it's not a memory game. Exactly what you said earlier is there for all of us to read. From your first post I have pulled a few excerpts. I snipped out stuff about what the floor and dealer said since they were not on point.
I added emphasis where it is important.
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Originally Posted by AKAWhatALyfe
Very much like another thread in here, let me describe situation...
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Villain is to my immediate left in a 9 handed game. He tanks and eventually says "I'll calfd." - (he wasn't clear at all, but I know that he meant call.)
He throws his hand face up onto the table. I darted my eyes to the dealer to see his initial reaction, knowing that if he reads it for a fold, I can act as though I thought it was a fold too. (You can question my dignity at the end of the thread
The dealer pulls his cards into the middle, mixes with the community cards and rest of the desk. I put my index and middle finger ontop of my each card and push them across the line. The dealer scoops the cards and pushes the pot towards me. At this point I'm thinking, did he actually say fold? I start to count my chips and sure enough, Villain says "That pot is mine...?" The dealer looks at him, as do I and I say "I thought you said fold?" and dealer said "Oh, I thought you said fold."
Cue Villain seeing red "NO, I SAID I'LL CALL! AND FLIPPED MY HAND FACE UP!" At this point I go quiet as I know it's the dealers mistake and potentially a cardroom ruling and if they want my opinion I'm going to say I thought he said fold (I know he said call) I said to the dealer "So what happens now"? And he said "Well, would you chop the pot"? I didn't say anything - the last thing I wanted to do was chop the pot, I was on my 3rd BI and was going to leave if I didn't win the pot or stay but only with the whole pot (I would of been on about 50 BB's and wasn't planning on reloading if I never won this 250 BB pot)
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Still, I was handed the pot. The guy to his immediate left said "I heard him say call" while another whos sat opposite the dealer said "I thought he folded too"
Yeah I know, I'm a "bitch" for not being honest, but I know it was borderline and if someone is going to make it unclear to a dealer regarding his decision, I'm going to take advantage. Plus I was already losing and needed this pot for my money back.
What do you think?
I don't think you'll answer this question but I'll ask it. The other player did not push chips into the pot before you allowed his hand to be mucked by hte dealer. Did the floor person require that he put the call into the pot? Was he told to do so and did he push those chips in?
There is something here you clearly do not understand about poker(well apparently a number of things). Once you put the money in the pot, it's not yours anymore. Are you stuck, yes but there is no "getting your money back".
However, as far as the guy your screwed over, he deserves to get his money back, all 250 BB's.
You were adult enough to buy into the game 3 times, are you adult enough to pay the man what you owe him?
If not, please never play poker again. That advice alone may well save your life. I'm not threatening you but the people you cheat might be a threat to your life.