live game self deal tourney,i'm on the button and min raise sb shorty bb tighest player on the table, flop a 7 5
sb checks ,bb raises pot i've flopped 2 pr and move all in sb folds and bb calls, and turns over a5 i have a7 spades and anounce my hand but turnover one of sb cards which i've placed on top of my hand the muck is to the right of me player anounces my hand dead i say no and get a ruling and i'm ruled live bb blind upset and storms off my hand holds question am i live or dead
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I would say if a mucked card touches your cards then your hand is dead, that would be the ruling at my self dealt casino
Be more careful when dealing in future. Keep the muck away from the deck... and your hand, obviously.
He doesn't make that clear
When I am the dealer in self dealt games and mucked cards touch my hand I declare my hand dead hence I protect them
There's a difference between moving your hand into the muck and moving mucked cards into your hand. If your card is in amongst several other cards it's a different story but if there are just yours and the small blind's cards and the small blind can identify theirs, there really is no reason why your hand can't be played. Especially so if all the action has been completed with an all-in and a call.
If the dealer made a daft mistake and did it to your hand, you wouldn't want it to mean your hand was dead. On this occasion the player and the daft dealer are one and the same person, but that should make no difference as long as there's no suggestion of anything dodgy going on. As I say, as long as the small blind can identify their hand it should be allowed to continue. It would be the case with professional dealers too, I think.
There's alot of nonsense that goes on in live games, though. You've got to look after yourself and make sure to call the floor on any contentious issue. People try to get away with all sorts.
Are you suggesting that whoever is on the button is the dealer? Then it moves to the next person? It is very difficult to deal from anywhere other than the middle of a poker table, if this is the case then I can see how messy it must have got.
I'm pretty sure it is in grosvenor's house rules that any card that touches the muck is dead, you cannot have people searching through folded cards saying they had 2 of spades or 3 of diamonds etc
But OP did absolutely right in letting the TD make a ruling and that ruling has to be accepted so the guy doing the hissy fit is well out of order.
I'm just assuming that at this table the dealer button was used to determine the dealer of each hand, as you might do in a home game. That's what seems to be implied by the original post, otherwise it's really weird that he has anything to do with the mucked hands. He does say that the muck is to the right of his hand.
Just to say, though, there are no golden rules in live poker. I have seen dealers fishing through the muck to pick out hands that have been mucked accidentally, on the instructions of the TD. Every house has different rules.
It would be nice for poker to have a single, codified rule book but it doesn't exist.