Turning a card over when dealing

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Re: Turning a card over when dealing

Postby bennymacca » Fri Mar 28, 2008 4:31 pm

just do what a lot of people do and shuffle a million times before you deal.

or think for 2 minutes before folding your 3-5 off UTG

plenty of ways to slow it down



but in all seriousness, there is no disadvantage if everyone knows about the turned card - in some ways if you had A6, and an A was flipped, that would be good - if you manage to hit one of the other aces in the deck, then the likelihood of someone else having an ace and the kicker coming into play is a lot less.

so you could also say that its an advantage

think of it this way - that ace was never going to be dealt on the board, so the chances of hitting an ace haven't changed just because the card was flipped, but it does take an ace away from your opponents hand
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Re: Turning a card over when dealing

Postby Chelsea4thewin » Thu Apr 03, 2008 1:49 pm

in season 1 of npl, some drunk exposed like 3 or 4 cards on his deal and the hand was still played

should it be a mis-deal?
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Re: Turning a card over when dealing

Postby bennymacca » Thu Apr 03, 2008 1:50 pm

read the rest of the thread steve

Brett Kay wrote:If 2 or more cards are exposed, then it becomes a misdeal. Also if the first card for either blind is exposed, also declared a misdeal.

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Re: Turning a card over when dealing

Postby Nick Cresswell » Tue Apr 08, 2008 7:49 am

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