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Every gaming commission rule I've seen mentions cards speak. I haven't come across the "too bad so sad" rule that apparently everyone thinks exists when the dealer starts dealing the next hand. But whatever.
The rule was quoted in post #22 in this thread.
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But next time anyone's paid on a BJ push by mistake and then has the floor come over 20 minutes later to say surveillance noticed a mispay, be sure to invoke the "sorry, next hand was dealt" defense. Report back on how that goes.
Right, blackjack and poker are totally different since one is gambling and one isn't. Again, whatever.
Blackjack and poker ARE two totally different games with different sets of rules.
But they are both gambling. Which do you think isn't?
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Originally Posted by jelloman
Last year I was sitting in the 6 seat when the players in the 7 and 8 seat were involved in a hand. At showdown, the player in the 8 seat showed me and the #7 seat his cards and then mucked them. He had the winning hand. (I think he had a str8 ).
The dealer pushed the pot to the 7 seat. I said " you mucked the winner ".
I did that to a neighbor once, but I waited until his cards were buried in the muck. He held a 7
4
in his hand and mucked a straight flush when a 4th spade hit the river. I leaned over and said, "Hey, you threw a straight flush away. There were four spades on the board and your 7
made a straight flush."
In his defense, the casino had been serving a very high ABV craft beer in 22oz glasses to him. They didn't realize how high it was and didn't realize the effect it would have on people. Likewise, he didn't realize what two or three 22oz 9.5% beers over the course of a couple hours would do to him. Apparently, it can make you miss a straight flush.
Last edited by Koko the munkey; 02-13-2018 at 08:26 AM.