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Old 11-14-2005, 03:30 PM
dachord dachord is offline
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If he shows one player his cards, he must show EVERYONE his cards

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That is after the hand is over. If a player shows his cards while the hand is still in play, technically his hand is dead. But, I've seen this happen all the time in "friendly" home games. It's no big deal, but you were right in admonishing him about soliciting help.
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Old 11-14-2005, 04:22 PM
JonPKibble JonPKibble is offline
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If he shows one player his cards, he must show EVERYONE his cards

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That is after the hand is over. If a player shows his cards while the hand is still in play, technically his hand is dead. But, I've seen this happen all the time in "friendly" home games. It's no big deal, but you were right in admonishing him about soliciting help.

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I'm not sure if this is correct. During a hand, if one player gets to see a card that belongs to another player, that gives him information that other players don't have. I would think that "show one, show all" would apply here as well.
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Old 11-14-2005, 05:47 PM
2+2 wannabe 2+2 wannabe is offline
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If he shows one player his cards, he must show EVERYONE his cards

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That is after the hand is over. If a player shows his cards while the hand is still in play, technically his hand is dead. But, I've seen this happen all the time in "friendly" home games. It's no big deal, but you were right in admonishing him about soliciting help.

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I'm not sure if this is correct. During a hand, if one player gets to see a card that belongs to another player, that gives him information that other players don't have. I would think that "show one, show all" would apply here as well.

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Assuming he's only showing people that have already folded - the other guy is right
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Old 11-14-2005, 07:33 PM
Precept2 Precept2 is offline
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If you're playing in a more serious tourney, they'll let the players finish the hand. Then the guy who exposed his cards will be assessed a 10 minute penalty.
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Old 11-14-2005, 09:28 PM
JonPKibble JonPKibble is offline
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Assuming he's only showing people that have already folded - the other guy is right

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Good point.
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