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Here are some situations in which a hand may be declared dead:
Fouled Hand: A hand can be declared dead if a player violates the rules by exposing their cards to others, folding out of turn, or not following the proper procedure of the game. In such cases, the hand is considered invalid and is immediately declared dead.
Mucked Hand: If a player folds their hand and places it into the muck (the pile of discarded cards), their hand is considered dead. Once the cards are in the muck, they are no longer retrievable, and the player cannot win or participate in the current hand.
Misdeal: If a mistake occurs during the dealing process that affects the integrity of the game, such as an incorrect number of cards dealt or exposed cards, the hand may be declared a misdeal. In this case, all players' hands are considered dead, and a new hand is typically dealt.
Fouled Hand: A hand can be declared dead if a player violates the rules by exposing their cards to others, folding out of turn, or not following the proper procedure of the game. In such cases, the hand is considered invalid and is immediately declared dead.
Mucked Hand: If a player folds their hand and places it into the muck (the pile of discarded cards), their hand is considered dead. Once the cards are in the muck, they are no longer retrievable, and the player cannot win or participate in the current hand.
Misdeal: If a mistake occurs during the dealing process that affects the integrity of the game, such as an incorrect number of cards dealt or exposed cards, the hand may be declared a misdeal. In this case, all players' hands are considered dead, and a new hand is typically dealt.