Joël Giguère was still deciding how to enter the pot when he saw chips flying in from his left hand side. Charles Desharnais thought the action was on him, and threw in 3,500 chips out of turn. The floor came to the table, and explained the rule, which is that the bet stands unless the action changes.
Giguère, with a bit of an apologetic smile, limped in. Desharnais’ raise stood, and everybody else folded very quickly, knowing what was going to happen. Desharnais watched as the inevitable shove came in, and threw his cards in. He proved himself accountable, telling his opponent that he deserved to get punished for that mistake.
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