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  1. #11
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    We have all made this type of mistake in a live setting (as well as a few blunders like the spade club fiassco thinking they were suited). Even I have made this mistake and I should know better after playing as much as I did and for as much as I have in the past (up to 10k buy in main event as well as 10k wpt event). Luckily my blunders were not in the bigger tournaments I played in.

    One time I thought I had As Qs when I actually had As Qc. I realized my blunder but only after putting a fair portion of my stack into a pot, getting raised, and taking a quick look at my nut flush before I was about to reraise -oops- never mind- of course I mucked).

    In regards to protecting your hand in the seat next to the dealer, sometimes even that does not help. I was at final table of a 220 buy in super satellite for a chance to win a 10k buy in at the Jack Binion WPT event. we were 7 handed and top 4 won a seat with 5th receiving $5,400). I had the second largest stack but the stack to blind ratio at this point in time was extremely small. Anyway, two players with very small stacks had pushed all in in early position. I am in seat 9 next to the dealer and was in the cut off and look at my hand. It was the Ad Kd. I had a chip on my hand and the hand was in between me and both my stacks. I grabbed the chip and put it on top of one of my stacks and as I am pushing all in the dealer grabs my hand and mucks it. The muck was not squared up and my two cards were sticking out of it still. I told her not to square up the muck and to call the tournament director over. I also had told her I was not folding my hand and she should not have grabbed those cards as I did not grab them and fold them as I normally do. I told her I was pushing all in. Even after telling her not to touch the muck and to call the Director she listened to two other players at the table who said it was a dead hand and she squared it up anyway. I told her to stop twice and she still did it. I then asked again for the floor. Finally I just stood up and called for the floor myself.

    The tournament director then came over and said there was nothing he could do at this point in time but she had made two mistakes in this situation and not just one. The hand is still live until the muck is squared up. But if you can still identify your two cards in the muck and you can tell the Tournament Director the two cards you held they are retrievable. At least that was the rule at this tournament and at many other major tournaments I had played at. I knew the rules better than the dealer. My Ad Kd would have knocked both of the other players out too. I ended up getting two big hands beat after that to end up winning the $5,400 prize.

    The next night I ended up winning a seat anyway so her double blunder only cost me about $4,900 instead of the full $10,300 prize I should have won that night because there was no way no how I would have played the rest of the Super Satellite the way I had if we were on the bubble and I had the chip lead as well. Also there was a difference in the chip counts and it was still 7 handed because the 2 all in players tied for the pot.

    One other point with regards to my situation is to voice your intent before you are going to push all in. I almost always did this. I also usually had a coin to place on my cards too but had forgotten to bring it to the poker room that day.

    Did you retrieve your Kh Qh out of the muck? You can retrieve them back as long as they are face up as they do play when they are exposed. Some places take verbal binding over exposed hands though. It just depends on where you were playing!
    Last edited by weewayz; 12-06-2013 at 12:27 PM.

  2. #12
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    go home u are drunk
    it have happened to me too

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