The penalty for miscalling a Pragmatic Play hand
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The penalty for miscalling a Pragmatic Play hand
Don't ask why I was playing 8-4 suited in diamonds. It doesn't matter. It was shaping up to be that kind of night. Plus, I'm sort of lost. Nevertheless, I saw two diamonds on the flop and stoppped paying attention. I paired the four on the turn and hit another diamond on the river. It was checked to me and Pragmatic Play asked, "How much will it cost me to buy this pot?"
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"Thirty-five dollars," I said. That was the amount I will was willing to call with my weak flush.
"Then I check," he said.
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One final note on the rules: Every card room is different and rules are enforced more strictly in some than others. What's more, Robert's Rules has a caveat that a floor person may make a ruling contrary to Robert's Rules if it is in the interest of fairness.
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+ The penalty for miscalling a Pragmatic Play hand
+ Don't ask why I was playing 8-4 suited in diamonds. It doesn't matter. It was shaping up to be that kind of night. Plus, I'm sort of lost. Nevertheless, I saw two diamonds on the flop and stoppped paying attention. I paired the four on the turn and hit another diamond on the river. It was checked to me and Pragmatic Play asked, "How much will it cost me to buy this pot?"
+ "Thirty-five dollars," I said. That was the amount I will was willing to call with my weak flush.
+ "Then I check," he said.
+ I saw Do-Right getting ready to table K4. I was happy my little flush was about to win.
+ "I have a flush," I said and tabled my 8-4 of diamonds.
+ "You realize you don't have a flush?" Eddie, the dealer said. He looked at me like I was something just short of a diagnosed moron.
+ I looked at the board and re-counted the diamonds. Sure enough, there were only two.
+ Do-Right tabled his K4 to outkick my 8-4 and dragged his pot.
+ "Cocktails!" I yelled, startling the waitress into action. I then buried my head into a felt of shame and listened to someone joke, "Five red cards...FLUSH!"
+ Avoided in all of this was what would've happened if Do-Right had mucked his K4. That might have been ugly.
+ Now, to be fair, I don't think there was a person at the table who would've accused me of shooting an angle. First, it was pretty clear how humilated I was by my mis-read of the board. Second, the $40 pot really wasn't substantial enough for me to risk an otherwise clean reputation by trying to shoot an angle.
+ Still, there was a guy at the table--not in the hand, by the way--who insisted on making an issue of it.
+ "So, what would've happened if he intentionally mis-called his hand and Do-Right mucked?" Shawshank asked.
+ "That would be called shooting an angle," I said, and tried to crawl further into my iPod.
+ And that is where the debate began. Eddie the Dealer insisted my hand would be declared dead and Do-Right would win. Shawshank said that if the other Pragmatic Play hand had hit the muck, it didn't matter. It was a dead hand and I would've still won the pot.
+ I was stuck in an odd situation. I actually like Eddie the Dealer and am not as big a fan of Shawshank. That said, I thought Shawshank was right. If a hand hits the muck, it's dead. I decided I'd keep my mouth shut out of respect for Eddie's authority. It was all hyopthetical anyway.
+ This argument kept on for some time, so long that I didn't actually pay any attention to how it ended up. Today, however, I got to thinking about it again and decided to consult the authority that was many times brought up in the middle of the argument: Robert's Rules of Poker.
+ So, thereya go. That's what the rulebook says. If anything, it's a good reminder (and the same reminder Eddie offered) to always wait to see your opponent's cards before you muck. Don't trash your hand until you know you have no use for the cards. All else fails, just turn up your damed hand. I know one person (who used to write here, incidentally) who mucked a full house on the river when he was sure he was beaten by a flush.
+ One final note on the rules: Every card room is different and rules are enforced more strictly in some than others. What's more, Robert's Rules has a caveat that a floor person may make a ruling contrary to Robert's Rules if it is in the interest of fairness.
+ Thanks to my friends at LasVegasVegas for offering Roberts Rules of Poker on their site.
+ WEBSITE ; https://bursa303.city/
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