the other night last 2 tables 3 players in the hand the flop comes down 878, i have pushed all in when a player mumbles something and reaches into the muck and pulls out his mucked cards, I challenge the player whos response you dont know what I had.
But I consider he had 7 8 in his mucked had which gave a massive tell to the remaining player in the hand which compromised my all in bluff.
The end result end game for gundog.
At the time I felt like withdrawing my chips from the pot and calling it a dead hand.
What is the correct solution when this occurs.
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42.7 percent of all statistics are made up on the spot.
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um... wtf is he doing in the muck?
the correct response is "have a seat on the sidelines mister".
the correct response is "have a seat on the sidelines mister".
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what irks me with a lot of these questions are...
why the hell arent you asking the TD at the time, instead of here after the fact?
why the hell arent you asking the TD at the time, instead of here after the fact?

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BigPete33 wrote:um... wtf is he doing in the muck?
the correct response is "have a seat on the sidelines mister".
Well, yeah. But his hands were already in the muck, and he had revealed the contents of his hand to other players on the table before anyone could say anything.
What gundog is asking, THEN, what is the protocol?
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Vent begin.....
You know what annoys the absolute buggery out of me?
Asking a TD a question and there are a few loud mouths at the table that will not allow them to answer the question fully.
The amount of times I have said to them to shut up so I can hear is incredible, not to mention I look like a duffer because I still need to get things clarified by them again after because these tosspots still won't let them get a word in.
ARRGGHHHHH!!!!
Sometimes I think the only way around it is to have all rules printed up and in a book so they can just point and walk away.
Vent over....
You know what annoys the absolute buggery out of me?
Asking a TD a question and there are a few loud mouths at the table that will not allow them to answer the question fully.
The amount of times I have said to them to shut up so I can hear is incredible, not to mention I look like a duffer because I still need to get things clarified by them again after because these tosspots still won't let them get a word in.
ARRGGHHHHH!!!!
Sometimes I think the only way around it is to have all rules printed up and in a book so they can just point and walk away.
Vent over....
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[quoteWhat gundog is asking, THEN, what is the protocol?
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Correct with all due respect Metro TD's have a better grasp of the rules than some country TD's no dissrespect intended, its the the amount of games TD and more players that give the metro TD's the better experiance.
I feel if I had pulled my chips and declared the hand dead as result of illegal play by others my decision could hsve been wrong, so I played on.
DES read the post first brfore engaging brain and fingers.
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Correct with all due respect Metro TD's have a better grasp of the rules than some country TD's no dissrespect intended, its the the amount of games TD and more players that give the metro TD's the better experiance.
I feel if I had pulled my chips and declared the hand dead as result of illegal play by others my decision could hsve been wrong, so I played on.
DES read the post first brfore engaging brain and fingers.
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I think that is the point gundog - you need to call the TD over, whist the hand is still in play. Otherwise your TD's are never going to have a chance to get it rightgundog wrote:I feel if I had pulled my chips and declared the hand dead as result of illegal play by others my decision could hsve been wrong, so I played on.
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In this scenario,
I would sit the player going through the muck out for a full blind level.
I would make you retract your action, expose the hole cards of the player who went through the muck.
Action can continue as normal.
I would sit the player going through the muck out for a full blind level.
I would make you retract your action, expose the hole cards of the player who went through the muck.
Action can continue as normal.
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gundog wrote:the other night last 2 tables 3 players in the hand the flop comes down 878, i have pushed all in when a player mumbles something and reaches into the muck and pulls out his mucked cards, I challenge the player whos response you dont know what I had.
But I consider he had 7 8 in his mucked had which gave a massive tell to the remaining player in the hand which compromised my all in bluff.
The end result end game for gundog.
At the time I felt like withdrawing my chips from the pot and calling it a dead hand.
What is the correct solution when this occurs.
I read your post Gundog, nothing here states that you asked the TD anything. If you don't like something that is happening then you have to ask the TD.

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I had a very similar experience to Gundog at the same venue on the same night not some 20 minutes later
less than 2 tables
player makes an agressive bet everybody folds and the player takes the pot
one of the folding players asks what he had and he refused to answer
so the folding player reached into the muck and looked at the winning hand before quickly putting back into the muck and shuffling it to hide the cards
I took serious exception
to this and confronted the player
only to be told that it didnt realy matter and i should mind my own buisness
at which point i informed the td of the action
the td warned both the tables not to check the muck and left it at that
im interested to hear your thoughts guys
less than 2 tables
player makes an agressive bet everybody folds and the player takes the pot
one of the folding players asks what he had and he refused to answer
so the folding player reached into the muck and looked at the winning hand before quickly putting back into the muck and shuffling it to hide the cards
I took serious exception
only to be told that it didnt realy matter and i should mind my own buisness
at which point i informed the td of the action
the td warned both the tables not to check the muck and left it at that
im interested to hear your thoughts guys
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