
Posted Wed Apr 20, 2005 7:49 pm GMT by judice
Hey there,
If, when I'm dealing the table cards, I accidentaly show the burn card, what happens, a misdeal, a reshuffle, what? Does it make any difference if it is either the flop/turn/river burn card?
Thanks a lot!
Cheers,
Zé Maria Júdice
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Posted Wed Apr 20, 2005 8:45 pm GMT by martini
A misdeal can never be called after action has occurred. No reshuffle either. Just make sure everyone has seen the burncard and continue to deal the board.
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Posted Fri Apr 22, 2005 11:19 am GMT by redd38
| martini wrote: | | A misdeal can never be called after action has occurred. No reshuffle either. Just make sure everyone has seen the burncard and continue to deal the board. |
Are you saying a reshuffle can never happen after action, or that a reshuffle just doesn't happen in this situation? Cause I agree that it doesn't happen here, but there are circumstances when it is called for.
Just don't want anyone to get confused.
Posted Fri Apr 22, 2005 12:39 pm GMT by martini
I realized after posting that, that didn't come out clearly. Misdeals can never be called after action and I meant no re-shuffle in this case.
Posted Fri Apr 22, 2005 12:46 pm GMT by Skribbles
In the home games I play in, any card that is exposed is left face up beside the dealer so that everyone can see it and doesn't forget about it.
Posted Fri Apr 22, 2005 1:03 pm GMT by Always_Bored
If the burn card is exposed then just make sure everyone sees it and keep dealing. That the reason the burn cards are there for. If someone sees the next card its better they see the one not coming out then the one that is coming out.
Posted Fri Apr 22, 2005 1:18 pm GMT by Dave B
I was at an aggressive live casino game and had AA in EP, so I limped knowing that someone would raise. They did, the person on my left, along w/ 4-5 others-big pot. So I 3 bet (call, raise). Dealer flops Axx, I say, wait a second, I 3 bet that (he dealt before anyone acted and my raise wasnt noticed).
He called the floor over and put MY FLOPPED ACE back into the deck and reshuffled, burned and dealt the flop. No Ace this time, but my AA held up.
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