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\"I Wanna See That Hand\" at MGM Las Vegas
Howdy all,
So I spent some time at the MGM poker room in Vegas this past weekend. I am from Colorado, and in the CO poker rooms, as far as I know the rule is that if an opponent calls your river bet and mucks, you can ask to see his hand. But, you have to be in the hand to be able to do this. At the MGM, at the 4/8 table I played at, jerkoffs that were not even involved in the hands were constantly demanding to see the cards of players who called rivers bets and mucked. And the dealers always complied. Is this standard, can anyone at the table ask to see the hand of a player who called a river bet and mucked, even if they are not involved in that particular hand? If this is just the MGM policy then I'm through with the MGM. Or are all Vegas rooms this way? Thx! |
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Re: \"I Wanna See That Hand\" at MGM Las Vegas
This shocked me this weekend as well, I thought it was anyone involved in the hand, but it seemed like everyone and their mother was asking to see cards.
(I was the guy with the pirate and big ass Aztec-style temple chip stack. I also liked spades.) -d |
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Re: \"I Wanna See That Hand\" at MGM Las Vegas
I was sitting at a 4/8 table for about 5 hours Saturday afternoon at MGM, and yeah, some guys were starting to ask to see cards.
I noticed it happened for the first time when we had a gal sit down, and someone wanted to see her cards. It kind of pissed me off. She seemed like a pretty good player, too. Meep, I think I played with you for awhile on Friday. I was the guy with the old school Riviera chip on top of my cards. |
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Re: \"I Wanna See That Hand\" at MGM Las Vegas
Was this the table where I was calling out for spades all the time, or the one I was at before that? I don't recall the riviera chip, really. Friday was also a long time ago. [img]/images/graemlins/laugh.gif[/img]
-d |
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Re: \"I Wanna See That Hand\" at MGM Las Vegas
Any player can request to see any hand that makes it to showdown regardless of whether the requesting player also made it to the showdown. As far as I know this is the rule everywhere in vegas and most places in the country for that matter. The intent of the rule is to prevent collusion but that is rarely what requesting players are asking to see the cards for!
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Re: \"I Wanna See That Hand\" at MGM Las Vegas
A lot of cardrooms have that rule. Although one guy started asking a couple hands in a row to see the losing hand, and the dealer told him.. Okay you can ask every once in a while but you can't ask every hand, and the reason that they made the rule is to help with collusion. Atleast that is one dealer at cantebury said while we were playing.
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Re: \"I Wanna See That Hand\" at MGM Las Vegas
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A lot of cardrooms have that rule. Although one guy started asking a couple hands in a row to see the losing hand, and the dealer told him.. Okay you can ask every once in a while but you can't ask every hand, and the reason that they made the rule is to help with collusion. Atleast that is one dealer at cantebury said while we were playing. [/ QUOTE ] Good for the dealer. I caught holy hell for pointing out to a $1-3 stud table that the reason for the rule was collusion. Serves me right for trying to convince a $1-3 table of anything. But the floor did say that he wouldn't let someone do this several times a day. And to the OP, IIRC Foxwoods will let anyone ask to see it, in the hand or not. |
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Re: \"I Wanna See That Hand\" at MGM Las Vegas
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IIRC Foxwoods will let anyone ask to see it, in the hand or not. [/ QUOTE ]The ruling I've always heard is that anybody can ask to see the cards, but if the WINNER asks, the cards are live. If a player outside of the hand asks, the hand is killed first. -Sam |
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Re: \"I Wanna See That Hand\" at MGM Las Vegas
I was right. [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]
From Robert's Rules. [ QUOTE ] 5. Any player who has been dealt in may request to see any hand that has been called, even if the opponent's hand or the winning hand has been mucked. However, this is a privilege that may be revoked if abused. If a player other than the pot winner asks to see a hand that has been folded, that hand is dead. If the winning player asks to see a losing player’s hand, both hands are live, and the best hand wins. [/ QUOTE ]-Sam |
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Re: \"I Wanna See That Hand\" at MGM Las Vegas
I taught myself to toss them to the muck. All the cards have to do is barely touch the muck, and they cannot see your cards. Everyone who plays B&M should learn to do this.
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