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Originally Posted by fullerene
From my perspective, there is one question and one question only that needs to be answered to determine the number of run-outs:
Are you absolutely certain without any shred of doubt that Harry did not see the turn card before declaring that he wanted to run it once?
the thing is that this shouldt be relavant either if he seen turn card or not before changed his mind.
he definetly seen tho, just look his eyes and expression when saying once, once. his eyes def. on turn and realizing his equity jumped a lot. also, he saw the set, why he didnt said it right away, why would have wait for seconds if hes so certain (like he says it after so many times, he would never run it twice vs a set). lol biggest lol, why you wouldnt run it twice vs a set? you want to run it twice definetly vs a set
this is so dump to argue it if he has seen turn or not. then why they agreed on before showdown? cuz this is how it works. like you ccant decline a deal made in a tournament, just after you both agreed on it and the next hand dealt you just cant. in this case, the dealer starts to deal the turn, cuz there were an agreement both side agreed. thats it, you have to realize this. can bring a lot of examples to it. both agreed why there is a even a debate on it....
both agreed run it twice. dealer booked, and start dealing the card. means decision cant be changed. and thats when a floormen decides to give the pot to the angrier one. cuz he know this is a sitation not too clear. so he can decie whatever he wants. still shows how dump he is that he not split the pot and cancell the hand. would been much better decision. both side would have been agree too. even this Harry cuz he knew hes angleshooting so hard in this hand.
Last edited by playr; 04-28-2018 at 11:23 AM.