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[QUOTE="Mido, post: 7001378, member: 1040239"] Oof, that's a tough spot. In a home game, especially if it's friendly, the rules can be a bit more relaxed, but once cards are mucked, it’s usually game over for that hand. If the tournament director is considering letting Player C take back the chips or get their cards back, it really depends on how strict the house rules are. In a more formal setting, once the cards are mucked, Player C’s hand is dead, and those chips are in the pot. But since this is a home game and everyone’s buddies, maybe a compromise could be reached if all players agree. However, letting Player C take back the chips might set a precedent that could cause issues later in the game. At the end of the day, it’s all about what’s fair and what everyone at the table is comfortable with. But yeah, the tilt after something like that? Totally understandable haha . Have a nice day and big wins! ;) [/QUOTE]
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