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Tournament Situation -- Ethics
Played in a small buy in 10 player live tournament last night... a slight situation came up, I wanna see how people would of dealt with it.
blinds are up to 300/600. I am in the BB with 9c7c and I have roughly 5800 in my stack after posting. It is folded to the SB who makes it 1500 total to go, I tell him I'll give him action and make the call. The flop comes 3c 8h 9s. He checks to me. I announce a bet of 2000 and throw it in. He says call and turns over pocket Aces. He actually had 2400 in chips, so after the confusion/maylay occurs, Im just like whatever, I get to see the turn card bc u said call... then i assume u move all in on the turn. Thats agreed. My cards are face down but they are on the table. The turn comes Ac. Everyones like oooh your drawing dead. With everyone saying this, I didn't even realize that I picked up a club draw... the dealer says u dont call the extra 400 right....i just kind of laugh and shake my head (in disbelief not saying no) there is a pause then the dealer deals the river which is a club which gives me the winning flush. I STILL don't realize i have the flush. The AA player says Im good right? I nod my head, while looking at the board....I havent thrown my cards in the muck, or called the turn all in technically either, but i didnt say fold. As he is collecting the pot, I realize I just made a winning flush. Do you say anything here, or is it simply too much trouble (didnt technically call the turn bet, although the person dealing didnt really wait for me to answer, nodded at the player when he asked if his aces are good even though i didnt muck) |
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