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Dealing Rules 35: Misdeals and Fouled Decks A Quiz

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What is considered a misdeal?

Dealing an incorrect number of cards to a player

In misdeals, what happens to players who were not at their seats during the original deal?

Their hands are killed

When substantial action occurs, what happens with a potential misdeal?

The hand must proceed

What constitutes a fouled deck?

Having 2 or more cards of the same suit and rank

What happens to non-standard cards found after substantial action?

They are treated as scraps of paper

How does a misdeal impact the movement of the button in poker games?

The button remains in the same position

What does a misdeal involve in terms of the number of cards dealt to players?

Dealing a wrong number of cards to any player

What happens if a seat entitled to a hand receives no cards during the deal?

The hand is considered dead

In which situation can a misdeal still be declared after substantial action occurs?

If non-standard cards are found in the deck

What does it mean if a seat is dealt out in poker?

The player seated there receives no cards

What is considered 'Substantial Action' in a poker game?

Any 3 actions in turn, excluding check and fold

If a player on the button is dealt too few cards, what happens if they act on the hand?

The button's hand is dead

What should be done if a fouled deck is discovered during a poker game?

All bets are returned and play stops

When encountering an irregularity in the number of cards on a poker flop, what does the floor do?

Scramble all cards face down, burn one, and use the others based on selection

In poker, what is the purpose of the burn card after Substantial Action?

To protect the stub

What is the consequence if extra draw or stud cards are found during a hand in poker?

The stub must be reshuffled face-down

When can blinds count towards Substantial Action in poker?

They never count towards Substantial Action

During a poker hand, what happens if a player disputes based on a fouled deck after substantial action has occurred?

'Substantial Action' no longer applies

Test your knowledge on misdeals and fouled decks in card games with this quiz. Learn about common scenarios that lead to misdeals, such as dealing cards to the wrong seat or dealing the wrong number of cards to players.

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