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Questions About Technical Poker Rules?
Jasmin-Rohtin, 2008-01-03 03:26:52
1. When a player exposes his cards prematurely (before everyone has folded and/or before the showdown), what is the technical ruling in a cash game?2. In a cash game, if players are all in, are they required to show their hand? I was told that in Vegas, the dealers require you to turn over your cards, but online and on high stakes poker, the players are allowed to keep their cards face down if they wish. What is the official ruling here?
2008-01-03 05:07:01 Russ-Glover wrote: 1. Not sure about the first scenario. People and places all have different rules.2. Once no further betting can take place in the hand the hole cards should be turned up. I've played online and they turn up the hole cards during a hand in tournaments, but not in cash games(I've only played on Pokerstars). Players only have the option of showing if their hand is beat by a player whose cards have already been exposed. If their hand is currently the winning hand based upon the seating order, the hand is automatically turned over.
2008-01-04 00:04:49 Craig-Rader wrote: 1) In a casino environment that has a jackpot the player's hand would be dead because it would forfeit the jackpot. 2) You called a bet or raise; therefore, you are required to show your hand. In the event, you weren't all in but simply call a bet on the river anyone on the table can request to see your cards. The dealer will flip them at their request. The only time you can muck your hand w/o having to show is if you don't call.In the first one if you expose your hand to other players in an effort to get a read on other players, then your hand is folded free download full version xxx strip poker for pc. Now i have seen some hands where the guy on total accident flips over his cards thinking the hand was over, and his hand was just exposed and the betting was completed. But in most casinos if you expose your hand it is a dead hand. As for the 2nd rule in a no limit game you are not bound to flip over your hand in an all-in pot. In any tourney you must turn over your hand, but in a cash game you do not have to flip over your hand at all. Now it is a called hand and any player in the hand can ask to see the hand if they want to since the hand was called. But most times the winner will flip up his cards and the other losing hands will muck poker site for usa players free cash when you join poker site for u.s.a. players free cash when you join. If no one wants to show there cards there are 2 ways they do it. The first is the one who had last action shows first or the person nearest the button shows first. But it is a called hand and can be turned over if asked by another player. I don't know where you heard that the dealer will flip the hand over, i never flip another players hand over, only if the other player has refused to flip over his called hand will i do so, this prevents a lot of screw ups in the long run.
2008-01-03 04:59:52 Zetta-Milne wrote: basically you're paying to see their cards, and you can't muck your hand if everyone is all in. 2. if all players playing are all in then yes you flip the cards and then the flop, turn, or river are revealed. but if it's a mistake it's the dealer's fault you redeal all cards. usually if it's purposely done out of spite or more than once the person is thrown from the game. you only show if everyone is all in or the river has been revealed and all betting is done. 1. if all the players are not all in than no noone shows their cards. if it happens everyone folds and you start from scratch. not allowed...
2008-01-03 04:54:02 Roberto-Pearsall wrote: 2.if online in a cash game it is up to the players if they want to show there cards if it is the river if it is the turn or flop you can expose them but dont have to if you want to forfeit your hand i dont know the answer to the first one, but i think he might have to just finish the hand like normal, he just wouldnt be able to bluff at all if he had a crappy hand, and for the second one, im prety sure you do, mayb its only a vegas rule in the casinos, but im still prretty sure that thats the official ruling.1.every one is entitled to see the cards no special ruling here
















































