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 Originally Posted by lonnie
If the first card dealt to the small or big blind is flipped, it's a misdeal.
If the first card on the button is flipped, it's a misdeal.
Any other card gets flipped, leave the card where it is and continue dealing as if nothing happened. When you have dealt all the cards out, give that player another card ( face down this time  ) then place the exposed card on top of the deck, face up.
Basically when this happens, the exposed card becomes the burn card, and the burn card becomes that person's second card. Make sure everyone knows what the exposed card is, then use it as the burn.
It's really not as confusing as I made it sound.
EDIT: I notice someone posted a rule that differs from what I told you, which is what we do where I work. The idea behind the rule I posted - if you flip one of the blind's cards over, it's so early that you should just readeal. If you flip the button's first card over, that would mean that they would end up playing with two consecutive cards off the top of the deck, which isn't to be done so that their hand cannot be easily set.
The "casino" version of the rule expedites the game, and also minimizes the impact of the error on the non-exposed hands at the table.
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