Doesn't really warrant a new thread but I haven't been playing much live poker in the last few years, and I'm just curious about a few situations.
All three are live cash
1. I river nuts on a four to a straight board, bet, and the player at the other end of the table takes an age, when I look back he has chips over the line and I turn over and declare my hand not realising he's raised. I'm able to call but not raise.
Is there a venue or situation where my hand could be dead for turning it over?
2. I call an all-in with Q-high no pair no draw on the turn, the river is an off-suit king. Neither of us have turned over our hands. He says "you must have won" I try to protest that I may not have, but the dealer insta-mucks his hand. And I win as I'm the last one with cards. Is that the general rule?
3. Facing a bet I drop a single chip in that I was playing with in my hand by mistake. Would any Nazi dealer ever insist that's a call?
All three are live cash
1. I river nuts on a four to a straight board, bet, and the player at the other end of the table takes an age, when I look back he has chips over the line and I turn over and declare my hand not realising he's raised. I'm able to call but not raise.
Is there a venue or situation where my hand could be dead for turning it over?
2. I call an all-in with Q-high no pair no draw on the turn, the river is an off-suit king. Neither of us have turned over our hands. He says "you must have won" I try to protest that I may not have, but the dealer insta-mucks his hand. And I win as I'm the last one with cards. Is that the general rule?
3. Facing a bet I drop a single chip in that I was playing with in my hand by mistake. Would any Nazi dealer ever insist that's a call?
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