| This is a discussion on Not showing your hands all in within the online poker forums, in the General Poker section; Hey guys quick question At home games, when two people are all in. one of my friends doesn't show his cards while he is ALL ... |
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| Not showing your hands all in Hey guys quick question At home games, when two people are all in. one of my friends doesn't show his cards while he is ALL IN pre flop or on the flop etc. Is this okay? Does he have to flip it face up or is he aloud to keep it face down during an ALL IN? |
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| I have seen this in live games at the casino. During a cash game, it seems the players all in are not required to "show" their hole cards if they choose not to. During a tournament, I have never seen a player not "show" their hole cards. When there is an all in at the table, the dealer instructs the players to turn their cards over and "show". I guess it depends on the game being played. |
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| in cash games you dont have to i work at a casino and no cash games you dont have to but in sitngos and tourneys the rule is if a player is all in and obviously cant bet anymore then players must show their hands before another card is dealt. if they refuse we put them on a 30sec clock and if they dont show once 30 sec are up then they are considered a mucked hand and the other player wins the pot. |
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| I never knew that tournaments and cash games were different in that way. Is there a real reason for this? I guess it's simply because in a cash game even if someone is all in they could buy back into the game and 'showing' may screw up whatever reputation they had at the table... |
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| re: Not showing your hands all in poker Yeah, it's a house rules thing. If that's the norm and everybody's allowed to do it in your game then it's not a problem. Usually it's allowed in cash games but the cards have to be shown in tournaments as soon as players are all in and there's no more betting to discourage chip dumping. And remember that in either case if a player that's been dealt into the hand asks to see a hand that's been shown down it has to be turned over. |
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