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Looking for a ruling
Searched and check Robert's rule, but I cannot seem to find an exact answer. I saw that tournament rules vary here, but we are playing a ring
Simply: 2 players left, Flop is dealt. K [img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img] 3 [img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img] 7 [img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img]. Player 1 goes all-in. Player 2 waits about 10 seconds, then saying nothing and makes no hand gesters, nor chip moves - flips over (exposing) his cards A [img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img] T [img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img], towards the flop, definately not towards the muck. A few player murmer, player 1 (whose cards are still covered) says - "ok, that's a fold." Player 2 - says "No, I call." Call? Fold? |
#2
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Re: Looking for a ruling
Its a call. Kindof a cheap move imho, but legal most places. If anyone ever tries it against you insist its a fold if you have them beat.
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#3
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Re: Looking for a ruling
I would think that is a fold.
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#4
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Re: Looking for a ruling
That is a a call. Exposing your hand does not kill it (most places, I guess anyone can make any local rule they want). If there had been more than two players left in the tournamet the exposing player would have been subject to a penalty.
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#5
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Re: Looking for a ruling
It was a call. Exposing your cards does not constitute a fold. In my opinion it wasn't the smartest thing to do releasing his hand but the hand was most definatly live.
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#6
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Re: Looking for a ruling
If the round of betting is now heads up (inluding if one player is all in on a previous round) flipping your cards face up is completely legal. Basically, you can do whatever you want when it's heads up in NL.
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Re: Looking for a ruling
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If the round of betting is now heads up (inluding if one player is all in on a previous round) flipping your cards face up is completely legal. Basically, you can do whatever you want when it's heads up in NL. [/ QUOTE ] In a ring game, yes, legal. In a tournament, probably a warning, possibly a penalty. The hand is never dead. TDA rules are clear on the tourney side. Regards, T |
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Re: Looking for a ruling
[quoteIn a ring game, yes, legal. In a tournament, probably a warning, possibly a penalty. The hand is never dead. TDA rules are clear on the tourney side.
[/ QUOTE ] This is house dependant as well.Not all card rooms use TDA rules.Some will kill an exposed hand.I play tourneys in 3 different rooms in Blackhawk,CO.Two of them will kill the hand. |
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Re: Looking for a ruling
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Its a call. Kindof a cheap move imho, but legal most places. If anyone ever tries it against you insist its a fold if you have them beat. [/ QUOTE ] I did! I was furious. |
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Re: Looking for a ruling
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If the round of betting is now heads up (inluding if one player is all in on a previous round) flipping your cards face up is completely legal. Basically, you can do whatever you want when it's heads up in NL. [/ QUOTE ] Thanks! Love to see this in writing. |
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