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Old 11-14-2005, 05:15 PM
Randy_Refeld Randy_Refeld is offline
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Default Re: I Do Not Think Asking to See Someone\'s Hands is Rude

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I don't think asking to see someone's hand is rude. If I get in a pot and someone is raising me and re-raising me I want to know if they are raising w/ legit hands or if they are bullying. When I accuse someone of cheating (which is almost NEVER), I'll tell them to their face in clear language.

Winning in poker is about information and I want the info on the kind of hands I'm being raised with. The tougher/more aggressive my opponent, the more likely I will want to see the hands they are showing down against me.

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This is the exact abuse of the rule that isn't to be tolerated. Most players quit asking to see hands when it is explained to them that what they are doing is rude and is accusing the player of cheating.
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