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  1. Steve Seidman was all in with TT vs. 77 with his tournament life at stake. On the flop a 7 hits. Dealer lays down a 4 card flop. Seidman calls the floor over. Players at te table agree that the 7 was part of the true 3 card flop. Floor rules to reshuffle and reflop to the dislike of the player with a set of 7s.

    New flop contains another 7. However, with two clubs on the flop, Seidman goes backdoor for a flush.

    (As reported by Pokernews.com)
  2. oops!
  3. New flop contains another 7. However, with two clubs on the flop, Seidman goes backdoor for a flush.

    That's what she said!!!!!
  4. lol I think the real question is how do you accidently deal out a 4 card flop? Cards must have slightly stuck together or something
  5. Maybe flip over the burn card too? I dunno....
  6. It really doesn't even matter. 2 players are all in, and there is no action. The dealer can lay the entire deck on the table face up and as long as the players and cameras can tell what the flop, turn and river are, the other cards are irrelevant.
    Thread Starter
  7. It's a reshuffle of the cards which was the right call by the floor. The hand was dead when four cards came out on the flop, and it doesn't matter they were all in. You do the same for players still with chips as well as all ins.
  8. hahhahaha... i was thinking that, too

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