| Whats your ruling on this? Different games handle this differently, so I'd like to see what you all do....
When there is action on a hand pre-flop: you have bet, call, raise, call and then...The dealer half paying attention starts to deal the flop, burning a card and proceeding to deal the first card of the flop before the last person to act in the hand has had opportunity to call the last raise...everyone sees this card...What is your ruling on this in your game?
This annoys me beyond end, and I like a complete re-deal of the hand entirely, though this rarely happens....In a fantasy poker league I play in locally, their ruling is the deck is re-shuffled and the flop is done again....thats not a bad solution, but when this happens it tends to sour the whole hand for me completely.
What do you do when this happens on the turn or river as well? A card is exposed for a player who has not acted in the hand yet to see, and they must make a decision to call a bet/raise....
Im not sure the "official" ruling is, but i was kind of curious.
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