Just wondering how this should have been handled. I did not like it.
NLHE .25/.50 Not sure of all the details, but we’re on the turn 3 handed. SB checks, BB checks, I’m in the cutoff and bet $12 into a pot of probably $30ish. SB calls, and before BB acts, dealer burns and starts to turn. He’s stopped, but the card has been exposed to some degree. Not sure what SB saw, BB says he doesn’t know the exact card, but knows it was small and black. I didn’t see the card.
I immediately suggest that we shuffle the card back into the stub, let BB act, then turn a new river. SB thinks that’s dumb, BB says he doesn’t care he was calling anyway, I’m not 100% sure of correct ruling, so I say I can’t make a ruling since I’m in the hand, and turn to a guy who’s not in the hand. There’s a brief discussion, but we decide to keep the stub intact.
BB calls, Dealer turns the same river again and it gives me the nuts. Fortunately/Unfortunately it improved everybody else too. Not sure if they both had lesser straights or if one had two pair, but suffice it so say, SB jams for something like $50, BB calls with chips behind - probably another $40 or so. I had them covered and could have should have re-jammed to take the rest of BBs stack, but I was sick over the way the hand went, I just flatted and took the pot.
NLHE .25/.50 Not sure of all the details, but we’re on the turn 3 handed. SB checks, BB checks, I’m in the cutoff and bet $12 into a pot of probably $30ish. SB calls, and before BB acts, dealer burns and starts to turn. He’s stopped, but the card has been exposed to some degree. Not sure what SB saw, BB says he doesn’t know the exact card, but knows it was small and black. I didn’t see the card.
I immediately suggest that we shuffle the card back into the stub, let BB act, then turn a new river. SB thinks that’s dumb, BB says he doesn’t care he was calling anyway, I’m not 100% sure of correct ruling, so I say I can’t make a ruling since I’m in the hand, and turn to a guy who’s not in the hand. There’s a brief discussion, but we decide to keep the stub intact.
BB calls, Dealer turns the same river again and it gives me the nuts. Fortunately/Unfortunately it improved everybody else too. Not sure if they both had lesser straights or if one had two pair, but suffice it so say, SB jams for something like $50, BB calls with chips behind - probably another $40 or so. I had them covered and could have should have re-jammed to take the rest of BBs stack, but I was sick over the way the hand went, I just flatted and took the pot.