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BCPoker Bans Account and Seizes $4000 Without Cause? Player Seeks Advice: Fight or Give Up?

A Reddit user posted that their BCPoker account was permanently banned, with $4000 balance confiscated, because the platform determined that they were involved in 'chip transfer' while playing PLO heads-up against a whale player. The user denies the allegations and asks if it's worth appealing.

Hand Dispute: Dealer Mistakes Winner, Should Players 'Loudly' Assert Their Rights?

In a Las Vegas $1/3 game, the dealer mistakenly pushed the pot to the wrong player. The rightful winner immediately challenged the decision, raising their voice. Afterwards, the player reflected on whether their reaction was over the top, sparking discussion among fellow players: Where is the balance between protecting your hand and respecting the dealer?

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