Optional rule requiring certain conditions always be true or the deal is forfeit. Examples of some misdeal conditions are: a player has no spades or has an inordinate number of cards in one suit. Some even play that the decision to call a misdeal (requiring a reshuffle) is itself optional.
A hand dealt incorrectly that must be re-dealt.
A situation that shall cause all the cards to be returned to the dealer for a re-deal providing no substantial action has taken place. A misdeal will not usually be called if another solution is feasible
A misdeal is declared when the dealer deals the cards out of order, deals someone out who should have been in the hand, or for other reasons. After a misdeal is declared the dealer re-deals the hand.
A hand that is dealt incorrectly and must be re-dealt.
if there occurs a fault in the dealing of the cards and they need to be reshuffled to start playing poker again
A hand that has been dealt incorrectly and must be dealt over again.
an incorrectly dealt hand.
A mistake on the dealing of the hand, which causes the cards to be re-shuffled and a new hand to be dealt.
When a dealer makes a mistake while dealing out the cards, a misdeal is declared and the hand is re-dealt.
A mistake on the dealing of a hand which causes the cards to be reshuffled and a new hand to be dealt. Not possible in online-clubs
if the dealer make a mistake when he (she) deals the cards.
A mistake on the dealing of a hand by a player or dealer which causes all the cards to be reshuffled and a new hand to be dealt.
This is a mistake in the dealing of a hand. As a result of this, cards have to be reshuffled and a new hand to be dealt.
When something happens and the cards must be reshuffled and re-dealt.
Stopping the hand (most often before it starts) and redealing the hand, usually because of dealer error.
A faulty deal resulting in a redeal.