shevasoccer
New Member
I am relatively new to casino poker and would like your thoughts on what to do in this misdeal/dealer acting out of turn situation. I am not familiar with the formal rules. Did I play this correctly?
8 handed 1/2 game at the local casino
Hero HJ:
Preflop:
BU $5 straddle
SB raises $20 (~$200 stack)
BB calls $20 (~$600 stack)
Hero HJ calls $20 (~$600 stack)
BU and all other players fold
Pot: $65
Flop:
SB bets $35
BB fold
Hero HJ calls $35
Pot: $135
Turn:
SB check
Hero HJ no action
As the dealer begins to deal the river, I say I am yet to act. The dealer exposes the on the river.
SB: looking away from the table with headphones on preoccupied with paying for his drink
Dealer: Flips face down
“Just so you know, it is going back” - Dealer
“What does that mean?” - Hero
“Do what you were going to do on the turn regardless of the river” - Dealer
Hero all in for ~150 in the SB stack
SB folds
I do not know if the SB saw the river or my interaction with the dealer. I showed the table my hand so no one would think I was angling my opponent. I was trying to convey that either way, I had a big draw and wanted the fold equity. Both the SB and BB say they folded pairs better than mine.
This dealer has dealt my game before and is both an excellent dealer and a winning poker player in bigger games. The button was sitting kind of awkwardly between the BU and SB players, so I can understand why this mistake was made, but should the dealer be talking to me at all in this situation? And what discretion do they have to muck the exposed on the river? Would you also shove against what felt like a pair on that board? Should I have just shut up and taken the 6 high flush on the river?
8 handed 1/2 game at the local casino
Hero HJ:
Preflop:
BU $5 straddle
SB raises $20 (~$200 stack)
BB calls $20 (~$600 stack)
Hero HJ calls $20 (~$600 stack)
BU and all other players fold
Pot: $65
Flop:
SB bets $35
BB fold
Hero HJ calls $35
Pot: $135
Turn:
SB check
Hero HJ no action
As the dealer begins to deal the river, I say I am yet to act. The dealer exposes the on the river.
SB: looking away from the table with headphones on preoccupied with paying for his drink
Dealer: Flips face down
“Just so you know, it is going back” - Dealer
“What does that mean?” - Hero
“Do what you were going to do on the turn regardless of the river” - Dealer
Hero all in for ~150 in the SB stack
SB folds
I do not know if the SB saw the river or my interaction with the dealer. I showed the table my hand so no one would think I was angling my opponent. I was trying to convey that either way, I had a big draw and wanted the fold equity. Both the SB and BB say they folded pairs better than mine.
This dealer has dealt my game before and is both an excellent dealer and a winning poker player in bigger games. The button was sitting kind of awkwardly between the BU and SB players, so I can understand why this mistake was made, but should the dealer be talking to me at all in this situation? And what discretion do they have to muck the exposed on the river? Would you also shove against what felt like a pair on that board? Should I have just shut up and taken the 6 high flush on the river?