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Xavier
Rock Star
Silver Level
I was playing in a tournament one day and just 2 players were involved in a pot, and a short stack was all in against another guy.
The dealer did not burn a card between the turn and river and the short stack won the pot and the dealer gave him the chips.
Neither player noticed that he had not burnt a card but one of the other players pointed it out. The dealer confirmed it and changed the river card, which changed who had the best hand, and the dealer took the chips back off the short stack and gave them to the bigger stack.
The short stack guy was really pissed.
Should the pot not have stayed as it was as the dealer had begun shuffling his cards for the next hand and he had already given the chips back to the short stack guy. There must be a limit to when you can go back and change a hand if a mistake is made.
The dealer did not burn a card between the turn and river and the short stack won the pot and the dealer gave him the chips.
Neither player noticed that he had not burnt a card but one of the other players pointed it out. The dealer confirmed it and changed the river card, which changed who had the best hand, and the dealer took the chips back off the short stack and gave them to the bigger stack.
The short stack guy was really pissed.
Should the pot not have stayed as it was as the dealer had begun shuffling his cards for the next hand and he had already given the chips back to the short stack guy. There must be a limit to when you can go back and change a hand if a mistake is made.