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Apprentice
Staff,

This was a really brilliant move, it is a neat addition even if it's considered a sin in some cultures. The poker table got particularly rowdy this eve! Feels just like the old days of people hanging out.

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Apprentice
Think there's a bug to do with all-in calls and straights.

Tonight I had Jack/Ace, and I went all-in, Babetoven called and had change to spare, made subsequent bets. He may have had 10/Ace, but nonetheless the flop and table cards showed 10/Jack/Queen/King. For whatever strange reason, my name was left out of the results. I lost my $40k.

Can someone look into this set of states?

1. 3 betters
2. a better with winning hand (a straight) bets a large amount
3. a second better with same winning hand (a straight) calls all-in
4. the first better places subsequent bets
5. all three betters stay in through the end of the hand
6. the second better with same winning hand receives no share of winnings

Can you reward me if this is true? :)
 
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