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Dilemma: Fouled Board, Mucked Cards, Dealer Error…

I was dealing a rather large Texas Hold’em tournament the other night and I ran into a huge mistake that I made.  The scenario was as follows:

Blinds were 25-50 (rather early in the tournament).  Player A (seat 9) was under-the-gun and has pocket Queens and raises to a total of 300.  Player in seat 10 folds and Player B (seat 1) calls (Player B has pocket 7’s).  Everyone else folds and player in seat 8 says to Player A, “Oh, you won the pot!”  I, as the dealer, listening to what player in seat 8 said and totally forgetting that player B had called, moved all the chips to player A and threw all the remaining cards into the muck pile.  Player B says, “Hey, I called.  Why did you throw the rest of the cards into the muck pile?”  Realizing I had made a huge mistake and that legal action had already taken place I took all the cards, including those that were in the original muck card pile (since there was no way that I was able to determine what cards were what), re-shuffled, and brought out a burn card and the flop.  The flop included a 7 and Player A’s Queens were cracked.  Player A went all in and, of course, Player B called.  Player A was eliminated from the tournament.

Was I correct, regardless of human error?  If not, please tell me the correct way to correct this “MAJOR MISTAKE!!!”

One Response to “Dilemma: Fouled Board, Mucked Cards, Dealer Error…”

  1. ChicagoMike says:

    Inufu I know of no other way to proceed here.

    1) You have substantial action… a raise AND a call. At that point the hand pretty much should continue.

    2) You have a completely fouled and unidentifiable deck stub so the only way to proceed is to mix ALL the available cards… discards and stub…

    3) You mix all the cards, shuffle, burn and flop… and let the chips fall where they may.

    I would have handled it exactly as you did.

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