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keilcase 04-08-2005 10:07 AM

Exposed Cards Ruling
 
Can someone give me a correct ruling on the situation below that happened on Tuesday at our multi-table home game...

Middle stages of the tourney, a player in late position goes all in after the turn. It's folded around to a person two spot left of the BB. He begins counting his chips to decide if he wants to call the all in. The All-In player then flips over his cards because he thinks the person has called.

What is the ruling in this situation. Are the cards mucked and the pot split? Does the person still have the option to call? Or does the person with the option to call win the hand because this could also be a strategy play to get the person to fold?

Any help would be appreciated...

easypete 04-08-2005 12:59 PM

Re: Exposed Cards Ruling
 
from www.texasholdem-poker.com:

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40. A player who exposes his cards during the play may incur a penalty, but will not have his hand killed. If any player at the table saw the exposed cards, any other player has a right to know what the exposed card or cards were. If a player unintentionally exposes his cards during play, his hand will not be ruled dead. If any player at the table saw the exposed card(s), then any other player at the table has the right to know what the exposed card(s) was.


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