Does a fouled hand count as "getting a royal flush"? (2 Viewers)

Can the player say he "had a royal flush"?

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Pretty simple. Playing a split hand game. Player shuffles his hand together on the turn while he is thinking and then gives a big "oh f^%k". we tell him his hand is fouled - no clear way to separate it and we are pretty deep into the hand.

Hand finishes and he fishes out his hold 'em hand to show he turned a royal flush.

Can he say "I had my first royal flush."/"I had a royal flush last night." or not, given he fouled his hand?
 
IMO it counts for the purpose of tallying lifetime royal flushes or whatever. Assuming he's correct about the split he remembers, he did have a royal for a brief moment before he fouled his hand.

I wouldn't accept it for anything meaningful, though, like claiming a high-hand bonus.
 
If I were there I would've punched the guy in the face.
You're a sick person.

Edit - Oops, wrong CarPants thread. Still, if the shoe fits.
 
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If you hit a golf ball out of bounds and it hits a tree and bounces back , then goes into the hole...is it a hole-in-one?

Nope.
 
Question don’t even make sense. It’s a mixed game. I don’t even play that often and seen plenty of royals and 5+ of a kinds.

Not sure why it matters what the cat says. Or how you’d keep him from saying it.

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It's only slightly more remarkable than if he had folded suited broadway preflop when he would have hit a royal, and many times more embarrassing. Sure, let him tell the story of when he fouled a royal flush! The story can be the consolation prize if he wants it.
 
It means…if you do something that ends up being deemed illegal, you cannot claim any positive outcome that follows.
I know what you’re trying to explain, but I believe you’re incorrect. If your balk strikes a tree that is OB and lands in the cup, that, in fact, is a hole out.

…but I digress
 
Fuck no. My dumb play does not give me the badge of earning pass. Ya hit your first royal when you hit for first royal. Until then, you have a "I folded a royal" story. You get that badge.

I don't have a "hit a straight flush and kings for 35k in Pai Gow" story, I have a "didn't play the bonus even tho the dealer told me to 3 times and got paid out 10 bucks on a straight flush and pair " story. Work with what ya got...
 
I know what you’re trying to explain, but I believe you’re incorrect. If your balk strikes a tree that is OB and lands in the cup, that, in fact, is a hole out.

…but I digress
This post angers me way more than it should.....
 
Ya hit your first royal when you hit [your] first royal.
He did hit his first royal. He just killed it by accident, but for that brief moment, he had live cards in his hand plus the cards on the board to make a royal. You don't have to go all the way to showdown to claim you had a flush or a straight or whatever. If you had it, you had it, even if you ended up folding or getting your hand killed by a technicality. Same rules should apply.
 
I know what you’re trying to explain, but I believe you’re incorrect. If your balk strikes a tree that is OB and lands in the cup, that, in fact, is a hole out.

…but I digress
I always thought the rule was as soon as it crossed the OB plane, it was OB.
Lots of conflicting info doing a search
 
If I were there I would've punched the guy in the face.
You're a sick person.

Edit - Oops, wrong CarPants thread. Still, if the shoe fits.
Subject in question is indeed a sick person...

You should feel bad.
 
He did hit his first royal. He just killed it by accident, but for that brief moment, he had live cards in his hand plus the cards on the board to make a royal. You don't have to go all the way to showdown to claim you had a flush or a straight or whatever. If you had it, you had it, even if you ended up folding or getting your hand killed by a technicality. Same rules should apply.
He folded his first royal. But he didn't have his first royal. No badge!
 
He folded his first royal. But he didn't have his first royal. No badge!
He had it. Then he folded it. He had to have had it in the first place to have folded it.

However, fair to say he never proved it to anyone else before the cards were mixed, so he has no witnesses.
 

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