Getting Unlucky in Poker!

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How to deal with getting unlucky in poker. Here the caller’s winning hand accidentally falls on the floor. In this hand the caller 3 bets with 78s and makes the nuts. He goes all in and is called but at showdown one of his cards accidentally falls off the table.

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Getting Unlucky in Poker!

10 thoughts on “Getting Unlucky in Poker!

  1. No a chance in the world would I give up the pot, if the house awarded it to me, because the card on the floor was declared dead.

  2. The hand is dead?!! WTF do they think that 8 of spades just happened to be sitting there? This is one thing that has never happened to me but i would explode. They would probably end up having to throw me out. I would chop the pot. I dont care if the opponent is in a wheelchair i dont think i could give them the whole thing. I've thrown a card off the table in disgust

  3. When I was a Floorman (25 years ago) before working as a prop/host at The Bike and had to get around a retrievability problem (when a card from a winning hand hit the floor by accident) I would "impound" the pot and have the dealer place the chips in a tray between him and Seat 9. Then I would count down the deck at a nearby table while the game continued on. The deck always checked out and the pot could be awarded to the rightful owner. This helped avoid an appearance of impropriety and tended to mollify the rule nits.

  4. everything you do at the poker table conveys information, you can't be all loosey goosey throwing your cards over chip stacks

  5. Classy of the villain to chop the pot. Floor rulings dont always make sense. I had 78s on the big blind in a tournament. Guy on button raises. I call flop 7 8 2. I check raise all in and my opponent just tables his pocket kings without throwing a chip in or saying call. I asked dealer if it was a muck since the cards hit another card in muck before tabling my hand and he called floor. They said that it was clearly his "intention" to call. Needless to say the turn bricked but river was a 2 and counterfeit my hand. The other players at the table agreed he definitely never put a chip in or said call. I felt like this could be used as an angle if say I had tabled my hand immediately he could have said no I was folding.

  6. Idk maybe I’m a dick but it’s not too much to ask to keep your cards on the table as an adult . I would say hand is dead and if I threw my hand off the table I can honestly say I would understand my hand being dead . In Chicago area floor wouldn’t even hesitate calling it dead

  7. He did something stupid and sometimes it turns out bad.

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