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Jiffylube
Rising Star
Bronze Level
Game $1/3 NL Hollywood casino
I'm UTG pick up QS QH raise to $25, both players to my left call as well as a player in middle position, button and big blind also call. 6 players to the flop. Flop comes out 36T all spades. I bet $85 player to my left (who is loose and wild) looks at his cards again and raises $90 to a total of $175. I have him 3-1 in chips while he's sitting with $323 remaining. For some reason I decide to 3 bet and raise another $125 and he instantly puts everything but $3 in. I called And he throws his cards face up A2 or spades. Dealer declares that he was all in and 2 players at the table say that he wasn't all in and had $3 left, so the dealer agrees that he's not all in. Then the dealer puts out the turn card pairing the board with another 3. Then the river right after without giving any time to act on the turn. river double pairs board with a ten. I tell the dealer that I wasn't given the option of acting on the turn and he still had money behind. Floor comes over and tells him to shuffle to the river back in and put a new one out. New card wasn't one of my outs and he wins the pot. Shooting an angle by me for asking for the rules be the same on every hand or dealer error ?
I'm UTG pick up QS QH raise to $25, both players to my left call as well as a player in middle position, button and big blind also call. 6 players to the flop. Flop comes out 36T all spades. I bet $85 player to my left (who is loose and wild) looks at his cards again and raises $90 to a total of $175. I have him 3-1 in chips while he's sitting with $323 remaining. For some reason I decide to 3 bet and raise another $125 and he instantly puts everything but $3 in. I called And he throws his cards face up A2 or spades. Dealer declares that he was all in and 2 players at the table say that he wasn't all in and had $3 left, so the dealer agrees that he's not all in. Then the dealer puts out the turn card pairing the board with another 3. Then the river right after without giving any time to act on the turn. river double pairs board with a ten. I tell the dealer that I wasn't given the option of acting on the turn and he still had money behind. Floor comes over and tells him to shuffle to the river back in and put a new one out. New card wasn't one of my outs and he wins the pot. Shooting an angle by me for asking for the rules be the same on every hand or dealer error ?