Beat: inadvertant all-in on pokertek table

I was at lac leamy trying my hand at NL 1/2 (I usually play LHE but there was only 2/4 running and it was filled with cranky daytime rock regulars).

I was holding my own and was sitting with about $120 when my idiot move happened. I was dealt T4o in MP, meant to fold but inadvertently brushed the "All in" button on the screen just prior to tapping "confirm". In goes my stack of $120! Everyone knew by my reaction that I made a mistake. A fellow player said he has seen the floor reverse this in the past. We called the floor over and I was told my action stood.

Weird hand: UTG+2 raises to $10. I mean to fold but go all in for $120. LP calls my raise. UTG+2 goes over the top all in for about $300. LP thinks and calls all in for about $250. Massive pot! (especially for a low limit guy like me).

On pokertek tables, the hands automatically flip over when there is all in. UTG+2 has QQ, LP has KK and I have T4o. Flop: T64! Yeeehawwww! Turn: 6 F#%K!!! River brick. KK wins massive pot.

Regardless of results, what really pissed me off is the inconsistent rulings by the floor. Any opinions on this mess?

Comments

  • BrickWall wrote: »
    meant to fold but inadvertently brushed the "All in" button on the screen just prior to tapping "confirm".

    Everyone knew by my reaction that I made a mistake.
    You have a problem.
  • devastating blow
  • -ev wrote: »
    You have a problem.

    LOL... but picture it this way, had that other 6 not come and the river remained a brick this would be posted as a brag ;) It sucks, but if you hit all in, then confirmed, you are kinda SOL.
  • A nice angle shoot might work for next time!
  • Hmm note to self, go to casino topless when playing on e-tables to minimize brushing of incorrect buttons...
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