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Old 11-08-2005, 02:00 PM
Rick Nebiolo Rick Nebiolo is offline
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Default Re: Is Doyles\'s expose the aces play legal?

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It's more commonly allowed in cash games like Doyle played in. I've seen it done at the MGM as well as on live at the bike.

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I played Live At Bike last Tuesday and saw a player in seat 3 not only turn his cards face up when facing a bet but he also pushed his cards about five inches toward the muck. Pushing cards forward face up when facing a bet could easily be interpreted as a fold so be careful!

~ Rick

PS When I reviewed the archives (hand took place about 47 minutes into the webcast) it turned out there was some sort of verbal agreement to expose the cards (my hearing at the table with background noise isn't what it used to be) so everything was copacetic.
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