Sparkynutz
Flush
The last time I played I had a major oops moment.
Holdem tournament 8 handed, I'm dealer I fold along with 5 others. Blind is $8/16 or something close to that.
I deal Flop, checks all around.
I deal Turn, 1st to act bets $100, 2nd calls, 3rd mumbles but moves no chips since they were eating and had hands in their food. I thought they said call and so did the other player next to me that folded (his nephew)
As I flip the River 3rd to act is pushing their chips in and they tell me they said all in, not call.
They did not see the card before pushing their chips in and I did not realize the mistake before flipping the card.
The first two players did not have a chance to call pre-river seeing the card. 1st to act calls, 2nd to act calls.
I apologized repeatedly and asked what to do and they all shugged it off saying not a big deal.
I personally think the 1st to act would have folded as they had no draw and nothing before seeing the River but ended pairing an Ace. 2nd to act had a low pair, 3rd to act was trying to bluff a straight or flush as possibilities as he typically does but did have a middle pair. First to act took 3rd to act out of the tournament and probably wouldn't have if I didn't screw up with the deal.
Luckily it was just $5 entry tournament but still feel bad. Definitely won't do that again. Atleast I won't. How would you handle that if it happened? If there is a next time and someone else does something similar, I'd like to have a game plan how to handle it the best way possible.
What do you think?
Holdem tournament 8 handed, I'm dealer I fold along with 5 others. Blind is $8/16 or something close to that.
I deal Flop, checks all around.
I deal Turn, 1st to act bets $100, 2nd calls, 3rd mumbles but moves no chips since they were eating and had hands in their food. I thought they said call and so did the other player next to me that folded (his nephew)
As I flip the River 3rd to act is pushing their chips in and they tell me they said all in, not call.
They did not see the card before pushing their chips in and I did not realize the mistake before flipping the card.
The first two players did not have a chance to call pre-river seeing the card. 1st to act calls, 2nd to act calls.
I apologized repeatedly and asked what to do and they all shugged it off saying not a big deal.
I personally think the 1st to act would have folded as they had no draw and nothing before seeing the River but ended pairing an Ace. 2nd to act had a low pair, 3rd to act was trying to bluff a straight or flush as possibilities as he typically does but did have a middle pair. First to act took 3rd to act out of the tournament and probably wouldn't have if I didn't screw up with the deal.
Luckily it was just $5 entry tournament but still feel bad. Definitely won't do that again. Atleast I won't. How would you handle that if it happened? If there is a next time and someone else does something similar, I'd like to have a game plan how to handle it the best way possible.
What do you think?