The Phantom Hand Motion
When we reached the table, the board had already been completed . George Danzer prematurely exposed his hand, but that's because Ognjen Sekularac evidently made a checking motion.
The game was Omaha Split 8-or-Better, and Sekularac wanted to know how much he had already bet. The dealer isn't supposed to pull the bets in during a heads-up pot - in case it's chopped - and Sekularac had two purple T500 chips in front. When Sekularac moved his hand to the felt however, Danzer read this as a check, and tabled his hand. The floor was called over, and they ruled it a check.
"What kind of funny ruling is this?" Sekularac asked.
Danzer was sympathetic towards Sekularac, but he would have none of it.
"Would you've checked with my hand?" he shot at Danzer.
"Obviously not," Danzer responded. "But you have to realize how that looked to me."
The issue dissipated fairly quickly, as the round of O8 continued.