I"m hoping someone can clear this up for me please. I was playing in a game a couple of nights back and two players were all in ak v aq the player with ak had about 1000 chips behind so wasn"t going to knocked out whatever.
The flop came q q ten naturally to the ak players dismay , the turn was a blank two or three cant remember and with this the ak player threw his cards into the middle of the table, still face up. Now we"ve all been there he was so in engrossed in his oppenents hand he missed his own draw. I moved his cards back to him and reminded him that a jack would give him a straight his hand wasn"t dead.
Then the fun began when the river was a jack , the a q player said that the ak player mucked his hand before the river therefore the pot was his. Of course I don"t have enough time to repeat the lively conversations that ensued but it was decided that it was a friendly game , or as friendly as a poker game can be, and that the ak player should keep the pot. When the dust settled I said that if that had happened in a casino the dealer may have taken a different view , but I honestly don"t know. I"ve seen most things on a poker table same as all of you but never this. Can anyone on this forum let me know what the correct ruling should have been. Thanks Frazer.