About Dealing and Pair

Hi,

I have two questions to ask.

  1. In various holdem shows, it seems that dealer most of the time doesn’t deal every card out. Typically, cards are taken off the top of the deck and then will be disregarded. I’m curious if you know how all cards should be dealt. Can you explain it to me? And about cutting cards, is there any proper etiquette to consider?
  2. Say two players were keeping Q4 and Q6 and on the table was QQ467, do you think pair then will come into play?

Please, I need your help.

Thanks in advance.

Clark
Clark,

  1. Not every card will be dealt. In a 10 handed game, 20 cards will be dealt to players, 3 cards will be burn cards, and there will be 5 community cards. 38 cards total will be dealt. The dealer starts dealing at the small blind, and gives everyone the first card and then makes another rotation. After the preflop betting, a card is burned, and three cards are put face up in the middle. After the flop betting, a card is burned and another card is dealt face up in the middle. After the turn betting, another card is burned, and a final card is dealt face up in the middle. In regards to cutting cards, in a home game it is usually customary for the player to a person’s left to cut the cards, although the dealer may cut the cards.
  2. In this case, the player with Queens full of sixes wins. When the three of a kind in a full house is tied, the pair is what determines the winner.

Number of Cards to Reveal at Showdown

Hello,

I’m wondering if how many cards do I have to show at showdown? Say I have a full house, however, I’ve showed only one card for my opponent to believe I have a three of a kind rather than a full house. What’s on your thoughts?

Thanks!

Best regards,
Kevin Landgrebe
Kevin,

You must show both of your cards at showdown in order to win the pot. Not showing the other card can be considered a fold.

On the River Card

Monday night I played poker with some friends. I remember we had a permanent dealer then and a certain hand by which two players were at. After the button was player 1 and then player 2 followed. Before the flop, both players were in. Eventually, player 1 checked and so player 2 placed a bet. Player 1 then called and afterwards turn came. Player 1 checked. Unfortunately, the dealer turned the river card unintentionally. Player 2 then placed a bet while player 1 called afterwards. At much later part, we argued as we don’t know what to do with the river card.

In your opinion, the original river could have been used up or else could have been just considered as a burned card?

Thanks and nice site!

Marek
Marek,

In this case, the river card is pulled back, put back into the deck, the deck shuffled, and a new river card dealt without burning since the burn already occurred.

Because of My Mistake

Hello,

I played a friendly game the other night. Eventually, the game came down to me and a close friend of mine. After the turn he went all in and so I called. Unfortunately, when I was dealing then, without intention, I forgot to burn a card. Good for me as I was able to realize my fault quickly. I then threw the following card.

After the turn, I won with the card however I believe he could have won if the other card remained. What do you think?

I hope to hear from you soon.

Thanks!

Regards,
Iredale
Iredale,

It doesn’t matter. You must burn a card before each street. The fact that the card may have helped you doesn’t matter.