The following circumstances
cause a misdeal, provided attention is called to the error before two players
have acted on their hands.
1.
The first or second card of the hand has been exposed
by a dealer error.
2.
Two or more cards have been exposed by the dealer.
3.
Two or more boxed cards (improperly faced cards)
are found.
4.
Two or more extra cards have been dealt in the
starting hands of a game.
5.
An incorrect number of cards has been dealt to
a player, except the top card may be dealt if it goes to the player in proper sequence.
6.
Any card has been
dealt out of the proper sequence (except an exposed card may be replaced by the
burn card.
7.
The button was out of position.
8.
The first card was
dealt to the wrong position.
9.
Cards have been
dealt to an empty seat or a.player not entitled to a hand.
10. A player has
been dealt out who is entitled to a hand. This player must be present at the
table or have posted a blind or ante.
Once action begins, a misdeal
cannot be called. The deal will be played, and no money will be returned to any
player whose hand is fouled. In button games, action is considered to occur when
two players after the blinds have acted on their hands. In stud games, action is
considered to occur when two players after the forced bet have acted on their hands.
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