Is this straight forward or should do ruling be different.
Final table couple off the money and the 2 chip leaders get involved in a big pot.
Board gives a one card straight and there has been betting every street.
On the river player A announces all in(roughly 40 k into 12k pot).
Now she announces it v clearly and then the dealer like the rest of us look to player b to see what he will do.
The key is though that the dealer made the mistake of not asking player A to push her chips over the line.
Now after a minute or so PLayer B who is listening to music throws in a bet of about 6 k obviously thinking it was checked into him.
So dealer made mistake but Player B wasn't listening.
Should he have to call?
Can he take his 6k back?
Does the 6k stay in and he gets to decide what to do with rest of stack?
Any other options?
Final table couple off the money and the 2 chip leaders get involved in a big pot.
Board gives a one card straight and there has been betting every street.
On the river player A announces all in(roughly 40 k into 12k pot).
Now she announces it v clearly and then the dealer like the rest of us look to player b to see what he will do.
The key is though that the dealer made the mistake of not asking player A to push her chips over the line.
Now after a minute or so PLayer B who is listening to music throws in a bet of about 6 k obviously thinking it was checked into him.
So dealer made mistake but Player B wasn't listening.
Should he have to call?
Can he take his 6k back?
Does the 6k stay in and he gets to decide what to do with rest of stack?
Any other options?
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