I just much strangeness & huge hand just now. I arrived once the flop had been dealt and there was much confusion and many spectators. The hand began with Andrew Bradshaw raising to 1,200 and being flat called after a dwell by Paul Murphy. The flop dealt was

Paul checked and Andy bet 2,000. Paul Murphy thought long and hard before announcing ALL IN. Action on Paul now who has a decision to make with 16,000 left behind. In the meantime, before Bradshaw made a decision, the dealer dealt out the turn card (

). There was an uproar because of course Bradshaw never announced anything.. Red cheeked stuff for the dealer now, as the TD had to come over for a decision on what next!
The TD annouced that the turn card had to be discarded and a new one retrieved from the deck, third card from bottom if Andy decided to make the all in call. Andy paraded around the table, a few "ffs" later and Andy goes "Here then, have it, I call!" and pushes his chips over the line:
Andy Bradshaw

Paul Murphy

A lot of oooo's and rrrrrrr's from the crowd and more "ffs" from Andy Bradshaw and then even more madness. The dealer deals out another burn card and

and then another burn and

....
Uproar again as the dealer NEVER took the third card from the bottom!!!!!!! Now TD has to step into action to physically discard the last 2 cards and actually take the cards that should have been the turn and river. Grrrrrrrrrr for Andy who has since left and is 3 tables away grumbling to himself. Anyhow the second set of cards were a Q and a 9 and Andy's 10's still didn't win...
After the 9 last card Andy actually came back and said
"Did I win that time? Can I have a third go?"

Sorry I shouldn't laugh but at least Andy knowing he made the wrong call with the 10's did at least make light of it afterwards. Poor Paul Murphy was just sat through the hand a little shell shocked by events. It has resulted in him having the current chip lead and 65,000 chips.
Paul Murphy

Dodgy Deals or "Emo" as floppy suggests
