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saw this on pstars last night at the stud 8 table i was at... if the high-card is someone who is all-in, who gets to open next? is it the individual to the left of this all-in player, or the person who has the next highest card(s) showing regardless of position?
there was this hand i wasn't involved in, where an all-in player made open kings on 5th st, and the opening duties went to the player on his immediate left, who actually had a lower board than another player still in the hand... this obviously left him at some disadvantage given that his board was worse AND he had to lead mike |
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if high on board is all in, the player to his immediate left is next to act
did you think the software cheated? |
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That's how this situation is handled in most casinos. It's as if the high hand has checked. I think the better rule is to have the next highest hand act first, but I wasn't consulted.
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