@nanonoko ... the exposed cards would be irrelevant, but it's best for procedures to stay consistent. This is completely neutral EV so there's no reason to alter the method due to whether or not their is action pending.
@nanonoko 1) This keeps the natural board at least 80% in tact, maybe even 100%
2) The fewer exposed cards the better. A new flop could now mean there are 6 cards all players know aren't in their opponents hand instead of 4 (flop + exposed burn).
Obviously in an allin situation... 1/2
@kwansfull FWIW, I know a few people that have dealt at WSOP on the Restart Team which are the top dealers there and get all the FTs and late tourney stages (so the dealer here is one of them). According to them, the RFID cards the WSOP uses are notoriously sticky.
@SleeperHQ Context: It got down to Orioles/Tigers who just so happened to be playing a series that week. So they decided to let the winner of that series be the last one standings.
Os hit a walk off homer with 2 outs in the 9th.
@SavagePoker Not only would new players stop dodging but they'd do a complete 180 and end up sprinting to the table in hopes of catching the BB before they have to wait a full orbit.
@LucaCelebre21 It really doesn't happen. This whole Cup window has been on the backs of above average goalies behind an elite team.
Grub in G2 v Vegas in 2021 comes to mind, but that's it.
@alextrice27@brodo_baggins1 They are -6000 to win the series.
On no planet does the cashout double after one more win. It probably won't even go above $2500.
@99Karl_@RealKidPoker Do... do you realize that this logic would suggest that anything at +120 or better is amazing value and good to place?
Gonna guess you don't.
@TDChrisG@AlexNorwood23 Saying this after your “nearly impossible for a team to win three straight” comment is ironic.
Winning three straight becomes far more likely when you already won two. Vegas isn’t trying to win three straight tonight. They’re trying to win one game.