A More Technical Bad Beat
Not my bad beat, but.....
B&M Tourney, 9 players at our table --
I'm in seat 4 and there's a nice kid in 3. Pre-flop, there are 3 players left:
Seat 3, 7, 8
The flop comes and it's to #7 -
Seat 7 takes about a lifetime to decide what to do. Finally, she goes all-in. #8 thinks about it for a minute, then mucks.
7 flips her cards towards the muck. We'll say they ended up about 18" from her.
#3 says "Dead Hand. It's my pot."
#7 "I didn't know you were in the hand. You were covering up your cards"
#3 "I WAS NOT! Your hand is dead. You mucked."
Dealer calls the floor over, explains the actions not exactly right, and the floor decides that #7's hand is not dead. The kid calls the all-in (he had her covered about 3-1) and loses.
As the next hand is being dealt, the floor person is still close by. The kid calls her over and asks what constitutes a dead hand. The floor says, "Well, if there had been more cards to come, her hand would have been dead."
Of course, the kid goes half-ballistic. He's all-in the next 4 hands, gets a caller once, and wins the hand.
The fifth hand comes and he's all-in again. I go all-in also, and we get one more caller who has us both covered.
The kid: 6-6
Me: A-Ks (hearts)
Villian: A-Jo
The flop come x-J-x turn-x river-x (all black, of course!)
The kid leaves without a word. I wish Ace-Jack-off good luck and leave in 13th, 4 places from the money.......
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