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Originally Posted by dinesh
If, however, they rule that the hand is voided, then all money is returned to the players, including you and anyone else who was involved. They don't get to chop your money up.
Yeah, that's what "voided" means. Doing anything else is some kind of shenanigans. If they declared the hand "void" based on the cards on the floor and then carved up your money, you got screwed, my friend.
Part of the problem with playing at a club with ambiguous rules is that when something like this happens, all hell breaks loose. It's like the worst of both worlds between a home game and a formal casino/cardroom. In the absence of any real leadership, often the loudest mouths get their way.