A.) The game was a 5/10 NL cash game these players werent moved to the table so obv a player wasnt just holding onto an ace of spades for an hour waiting to use it.
B.) The correct ruling on the hand is that ALL MONEY is return to EVERY player blinds stay the same and its treated as a misdeal.
I just think this is funny and is happening way to much at the rio in cash/tournaments and you NEVER see this online NOT ONCE. So there is some good proof for aka YAWN that the RNG is completely fine and not rigged.
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07-12-2012, 09:21 AM #1
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Right it was a cash table. Point was it was almost certainly a player that caused it ... not the house. When a deck is introduced at the tables, the standard operating procedure is for the dealer to spread out all the cards and count them.
Whether the player palmed it earlier that day or a month ago ... who knows. The fact that it was an extra Ace and not a junk card like a 5 speaks volumes to it was player manipulation.
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If I was at the table I would be suspicious of the two players with the ace. Human nature to put those two at the top of the list. Thing is the ace wasn't necessarily introduced that hand... check the tape before you start lynching.