Joker on flop at PokerNews Cup?!? #shorts #poker #wsop

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10 thoughts on “Joker on flop at PokerNews Cup?!? #shorts #poker #wsop

  1. If the player had it in his hand and played it as any card woulda of been better But big love up

  2. Would the burn card take the place of the joker? Or would they just scrap the hand? It's badty cuz the all ins. And it's a tourney smh 🤦

  3. So from everything I've heard. The hand was pretty obviously ruled dead and all players were returned any chips they had in the pot. Apparently, the dealer just did a face down count of the cards before the hand and there was 52, so that's how it wasn't noticed. Also, it was the 1st hand back on day two I believe, so no other hands were played or affected. Which is best case scenario, for sure. It could have been a way different situation if multiple hands had been played, andor someone had got knocked out before the joker was exposed or dealt to someone. That's actually why I was so interested in the story. I think the ruling was the only right one as far as the hand was concerned. But I really wanted to know if multiple hands had been played with that deck before they found the joker. I would love to know the ruling on something like that, especially if someone had been knocked out with a fouled deck.

  4. We play at home Texas poker with joker on the table all the time. It makes for exciting hands

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