Hope someone can help explain what happened here. Unfortunately, I didn't witness this myself, but there was a PokerStars tournament with knockouts where apparently the following happened:
Player A has Player B covered, and Player B has Player C covered. All three are all-in in a hand, and Player B wins the hand. Player C busts out, but Player A survives. PokerStars records a KO for Player A rather than Player B. Does this make sense?
(I was thinking maybe Players B misremembered and C actually covered B, the two of them were in a hand where B cripples but does not bust C, and then in a subsequent hand Player A busts C and gets the KO, but that's not what Player B's recollection was.)
Since I didn't witness this the hand, I'm trying to reconstruct using the PokerStars tournament lobby information:
At the 8-minute mark, the chip charts seem to indicate all three players were in a big hand, with Player B winning, Player C busting, and Player A surviving with a short stack. This supports Player B's recollection of events.
After Player C busted, I did open the game and I could see Players A and B still playing, and the tournament lobby did show Player A with 1 KO rather than Player B. Does this make any sense? Just because A had everyone covered in a 3-way all-in hand, if B wins the hand and C busts, then B should get the KO, correct?
Is PokerStars wrong here, and has anyone else ever experienced this on PS?
Player A has Player B covered, and Player B has Player C covered. All three are all-in in a hand, and Player B wins the hand. Player C busts out, but Player A survives. PokerStars records a KO for Player A rather than Player B. Does this make sense?
(I was thinking maybe Players B misremembered and C actually covered B, the two of them were in a hand where B cripples but does not bust C, and then in a subsequent hand Player A busts C and gets the KO, but that's not what Player B's recollection was.)
Since I didn't witness this the hand, I'm trying to reconstruct using the PokerStars tournament lobby information:
At the 8-minute mark, the chip charts seem to indicate all three players were in a big hand, with Player B winning, Player C busting, and Player A surviving with a short stack. This supports Player B's recollection of events.
After Player C busted, I did open the game and I could see Players A and B still playing, and the tournament lobby did show Player A with 1 KO rather than Player B. Does this make any sense? Just because A had everyone covered in a 3-way all-in hand, if B wins the hand and C busts, then B should get the KO, correct?
Is PokerStars wrong here, and has anyone else ever experienced this on PS?
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