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Title: Strange bug on Crypto lightning tables
Post by: doubleup on December 09, 2005, 09:32:39 PM
As the more observant of you might have noticed the board cards move at a showdown to define the best hand.  On the crypto ligtning tables they also move when the last bet is not called.  This allows you to identify the hidden cards under some circumstances.  In the hand below I was able to tell the bluffing player that he had 32 (and a spade - speculation) because the entire board moved up - he was playing the board and 23 was the only possible hand.  I've reported the bug, but I suppose it's best as many people know about it until it's fixed.

Game #1535706193: Hold'em FL ($10/$20) - 2005/12/09 - 20:17:30 (UK)
Table "(Lightning) L1040" Seat 1 is the button.
----- FLOP ----- [Qs 5s 4s]
Gpz900R: checks
sif007: bets $10
giuluc: calls $10
Gpz900R: folds
----- TURN ----- [Qs 5s 4s][4c]
sif007: bets $20
giuluc: calls $20
----- RIVER ----- [Qs 5s 4s 4c][7c]
sif007: bets $20
giuluc: folds
Returned uncalled bets $20 to sif007
sif007: mucks hand
sif007 collected $87 from Main pot
----- SUMMARY -----
Total pot $90 Main pot $87 Rake $3
Board [Qs 5s 4s 4c 7c]


   


Title: Re: Strange bug on Crypto lightning tables
Post by: RED-DOG on December 09, 2005, 10:01:57 PM
Good spot though


Title: Re: Strange bug on Crypto lightning tables
Post by: doubleup on December 09, 2005, 10:11:23 PM
Its actually quite entertaining - normally the highest 3 cards move, but its when they dont that you get the info - 3 spades move up its a flush but when kq6 moves up up on an kq6a7 board, I think that has to be a set of 6s