Controversy Surrounds Saab
![David Saab](https://s.pnimg.net/Ma-X8jodAJy9VzPvMK1pCv7wAQOqlkF05t7NnxDhQJ8/pr:reporting-leading-desktop/aHR0cHM6Ly9wbmlt/Zy5uZXQvbHJlcC85/LzQ1L3g1NGY2Mzgw/ZDAzLmpwZw.webp)
![{K-Diamonds}](/img/cards/kd.gif)
![{J-Diamonds}](/img/cards/jd.gif)
![{A-Spades}](/img/cards/as.gif)
![{Q-Hearts}](/img/cards/qh.gif)
![{4-Hearts}](/img/cards/4h.gif)
![{A-Clubs}](/img/cards/ac.gif)
![{10-Clubs}](/img/cards/10c.gif)
A floor supervisor was called to the table to determine whether a not a penalty should be assessed for an exposed hand. The supervisor ruled that, because Saab's opponent had the nuts, he could not have been trying to get a read off of Saab and that therefore no penalty was warranted. He was allowed to put the chips into the middle for a call only -- no raise was permitted.
It turned out not to matter. Saab also had a ten in his hand resulting in a chopped pot.