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Old 11-07-2005, 07:10 PM
betgo betgo is offline
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Default Is Doyles\'s expose the aces play legal?

In <u>Super System</u> he says that if there are trips on the board and someone goes allin and he had AA, he would turn the aces face up and try to read his opponent's reaction to determine if his opponent had quads or a lower boat.

This might be OK in a backroom in Texas, but I wonder if it is legal in a cardroom.

I would personally not try anything that could be interpretted as an angle shoot on an allin pot, but I am just curious.
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Old 11-07-2005, 07:12 PM
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Default Re: Is Doyles\'s expose the aces play legal?

I know at Foxwoods turning over the cards doesn't kill the hand. Pretty sure this is true in most Vegas rooms also-ultimately, this is a rule that differs from room to room so don't expect any definitive answer on this board.
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Old 11-07-2005, 07:13 PM
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Default Re: Is Doyles\'s expose the aces play legal?

Wouldn't you have to be really darn deep to even consider folding here?
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Old 11-07-2005, 07:14 PM
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Default Re: Is Doyles\'s expose the aces play legal?

I think you're missing the point.
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Old 11-08-2005, 03:19 PM
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Default Re: Is Doyles\'s expose the aces play legal?

Say you're up against some nit on a 66TK6 board, he can very well have TT or KK, and you checked behind on the turn, so the pot is not huge. Folding to an overbet push with 100bb stacks is def not out of the question.
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Old 11-07-2005, 07:16 PM
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Default Re: Is Doyles\'s expose the aces play legal?

In most card rooms, this is legal.

Limon made an Interesting Post about this a while ago.

Oh, and Wrong Forum
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Old 11-07-2005, 07:21 PM
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Default Re: Is Doyles\'s expose the aces play legal?

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I thought about posting this in B&amp;M, but I thought I would get more knowledgable replies here. Also, Brunson is clearly referring to a fairly high stackes NLHE game, so I thought it was borderline where it belonged.
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Old 11-07-2005, 07:23 PM
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Default Re: Is Doyles\'s expose the aces play legal?

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I thought about posting this in B&amp;M, I thought I would get more knowledgable replies here

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Why would you think that?

They post about the rules and regulations of card rooms ALL THE TIME over there.
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Old 11-07-2005, 07:28 PM
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Default Re: Is Doyles\'s expose the aces play legal?

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I thought about posting this in B&amp;M, I thought I would get more knowledgable replies here

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Why would you think that?

They post about the rules and regulations of card rooms ALL THE TIME over there.

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OK, I'll try crossposting and see what I get. B&amp;M is somewhat more intelligent than the WPT forum.
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Old 11-07-2005, 07:16 PM
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Default Re: Is Doyles\'s expose the aces play legal?

This is the kind of thing you need to figure out before you play at any given casino because it is different everywhere. In the EPT dublin event they had a weird rule that came up where if you showed your hand in a HU pot it wasnt dead but you were given a warning/time penalty/disqualification depending on whether you had already been warned.
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