Void
What Does Void Mean in Poker?
In online poker, void refers to a situation where a hand or a round is declared invalid or canceled. This can occur due to a misdeal, rule violation, or other irregularities.
When You Might Hear Or Use The Term Void
During discussions about game integrity or when addressing mistakes in card dealing. Common in tournament settings where rules are strictly enforced.
In-Game Example
Imagine a dealer mistakenly reveals two flop cards at once. The hand might be voided, and the cards reshuffled for a new deal.
Strategy / Tips
- Best Practice: Always pay attention to the game’s conduct to catch any irregularities early.
- Common Mistake: Ignoring the importance of calling out misdeals or rule violations.
- Pro Tips: In online play, report any software malfunctions immediately. Understand the house rules for handling void hands over the table.
Differences playing over the table vs online
In live games, void situations are handled by floor managers; online, automated systems typically address them.
Alternative Names
Null hand, Canceled hand
FAQs
Q: What happens if a hand is voided in a tournament?
A: Generally, the hand is replayed from the start with no changes to player stacks.