Mental Nomad
Full House
OK, I'm largely a cash-game player, but was at a tournament where an uncommon situation came up and the handling seemed awkward.
Six people at the table - call them Mr. A through Mr. F.
At the start of the hand, Mr. A and Mr. B have the small and the big, Mr. F has the button. Big hand ensues with a 3-way all-in; Mr. A and Mr. B are both busted out. The remaining four players are now C through F.
What is the proper way to place the button and post the blinds in the subsequent hands?
(If possible, please point to sources - as played in such-and-such tourney, as stated in RR, etc.)
Six people at the table - call them Mr. A through Mr. F.
At the start of the hand, Mr. A and Mr. B have the small and the big, Mr. F has the button. Big hand ensues with a 3-way all-in; Mr. A and Mr. B are both busted out. The remaining four players are now C through F.
What is the proper way to place the button and post the blinds in the subsequent hands?
(If possible, please point to sources - as played in such-and-such tourney, as stated in RR, etc.)