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Uploaded on Mar 11, 2010

dealer accidentally mucks players hand when she actually went all in.

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  • St8Solja

    Shit tyrone, get it together

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  • IDontKnowNorDoYou

    UHHHHHHHH the dealers job is to know who is in the hand. He should be fired.

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  • nineniner85

    J-Rock, common...get your dealer skills together.

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  • AtomicNerd001

    No, the dealers job is to follow the regulations. Did you see how everyone else was holding their cards, whilst she had hers out on the table with her hands in her lap? See how slowly she reacted to the dealer? She obviously was not concentrating.

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  • jolson1567

    The same thing happened to me in a 7 card stud tournament at the Golden Nugget last year in Las Vegas. I raised the bring in with pockets aces, the player to my left folded, the dealer on my right grabbed her discards and dragged them toward himself along with my aces. Floorman said.........tough!!! Young dealers only know how to deal "flop" games not traditional poker games.

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  • Neil454ss

    Exactly. That's why a lot of people use card protectors or a chip to protect their hand. If you are in seat 1 or 10 you have to protect your hand more so than if you were in a different seat. Anyone who plays poker regularly knows this.

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  • 1991thechamp

    are you drunk, shes like a 3/10.

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  • shaunara99

    damm shes beautiful

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  • Andrew McCarney

    If it's his responsibility to know who's in the pot shouldn't he have known that she was playing?

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  • albanstyler1

    IDontKnowNorDoYou....

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  • Neil Kabat

    Have you ever dealt before? Professionally or otherwise? It is the players responsibility to protect their hand. Not the dealers responsibility. Yes, the dealer has the responsibility to keep track of who is in which pot and who the action is on... not which cards on the table are alive or dead, hence why a player should keep chips or their hand on their cards. This happens in Casinos all the time with inexperienced card players. The dealer is not reprimanded for it, and shouldn't be.

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  • socheddar

    And the players are responsible for protecting their cards, hence the existence of card protectors.

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