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The 2026 World Series of Poker witnessed one of its most dramatic moments when a misdealt flop led to an exceptionally tough loss for one of the players. During a crucial hand, an error in the dealing of community cards forced a redeal, altering the expected course of the tournament at a critical juncture.
Players involved in the hand initially saw the first set of community cards, only to have the action interrupted due to the misdeal. According to tournament rules, such situations require the cards to be reshuffled and redealt, which in this case changed the entire board and the hand’s outcome.
The affected player, who would have won a significant pot with the original flop, instead suffered one of the harshest bad beats as the new cards completed a different combination for an opponent. Observers described the event as a severe example of how poker’s variance can be magnified by procedural errors.
Tournament staff responded by enforcing official WSOP guidelines, and although the correct procedure was followed, the emotional impact on those at the table was considerable. The hand soon became a talking point among players and spectators alike.
Incidents like this highlight the unpredictability inherent in live poker events. Even experienced dealers and seasoned professionals are not immune to the sudden shifts that can occur at the table.





