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Old 11-09-2005, 07:06 AM
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Default Re: is this legal to do?

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good question. true answer: it depends on the individual casino.

i know this because i do it. most recently, i was at the MIRAGE in vegas. i did it. the floorman said if i did it again, my hand would be forfeit.

the point-- ask the floorman if they allow it.


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cool to have at least one supporting me [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]

it doesn't really matter what other thinks, to me it makes sense to do this card flip. specially in a tournament with a high enter fee or a cash game pot with alot of chips in it.

if you cant settle with less than ALL, you most of the time will fall [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]

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If you did this in a tournament, even if I was going to fold, I'd have the floor on you in a second.

Did you read TOP? Isnt the principal idea that if you play your hand like you would if you knew my cards a winning play?

Why give your opponents ALL the information he needs to know? There are times where showing your AA would actually make sense for your opponent to call you anyway?

My point here - do what you want. I hope you get reprimanded and your aces mucked. Only bad players have to rely on cheating.
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