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Originally Posted by jojobinks yah, what they say.
also, i don't recommend playing a straight draw aggressively in a 7 way pot and a flush draw on board. it essentially kills 25% of your outs. |
It was a pretty tight table with quite a few new players, just learining the progression of a live table game.
It was found out pretty early that they were throwing a lot of money away (part of the game was being played to help them learn) chasing bad hands to the river.
Reasonable raises were common to allow the newer players a better understanding of the "cost of chasing" weak hands in hopes improving their hands. (i.e. Calling to chase 3 card flushes, gutshot straight draws, hanging onto small pocket pairs too long, etc.)
The end result of this hand was that we reset the hand and returned the chips from a group recollection of the action, and moved the button to the next player for a new hand.
The bear for me was (but I was OK with it since it was a "learining" table for many players) that the two hands I was playing against were top 2 pair A's and K's and trip 3's.
It was no big deal, and everyone was OK with the decision, it was just the first time we've had this major of a misdeal caught after the action was rolling along heavily.
And NO ONE noticed the lack of a burn card before the turn.