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To be honest or not to be? part 2

edited August 2009 in Poker Chat
You may see this post before but I hope not I pressed the wrong button and it went.  Well I will start again.


Just to set the scene I played live at Luton last night 84 Runners, was down to the last 11 players.  An all in was announced and a call by two short stacks.  One turns over Q6 the other J9.  The flop came Q 9 10 turn 10 and the river a J.  The dealer announces J9 the winner and turns the Q6 over.  This would mean a player out. Since I was short stacked I could ladder up due to an error.  Would you be honest and tell the dealer he has made a mistake?



Well I will be honest with you I annouced to the dealer his mistake(no one else had noticed) he turned back the Q6 and announced that the winner. I must say this was an automatic call by me, I had not thought of the consequences until after the hand had finished.  Had I thought about it, I might have thought it makes up to a bad decision made against me in another tourney or no one should suffer at a bad decision? How would you vote?

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