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1 & 2 - the exposed card becomes the burn card for the flop, the player who owned the card gets the original burn card
3 - lol, probably should put the A back in the deck and shuffle before dealing |
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Forgot to ask, were you playing on Betfair by any chance?
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1 - continue dealing as normal and after dealing to the button the player gets the next card, exposed card becomes the burn.
2 - suppose this depends on place to place, but in my experience nothing happens if it was the player who turned the card over. if he turned over both deliberately then you might restrict him to just calling through that hand, no raising allowed. 3 - card back into deck, shuffle and resume dealing |
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nice one.. we did not think of the last one being replaced and shuffled - then again there were a few whiskeys involved before it kciked off...
so just to get it clear... say the deal bum dealt to the 4th person (out of say 9) as they get there 2nd card... so the next card goes to the 5th player instead of the 4th... so the 4th player gets the card after the 9th has been dealt? (ie what would originally been the burnt) |
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yes thats right
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