Poker Rules Mucked Hand
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*Poker Rules Mucked Hands
*Poker Rules Mucking Cards
Simple, if you call a big river bet you make damn sure you take a good look at your opponents hand twice before you decide you have lost and throw your hand away. And when you are still not sure if. Lets you see hands that were not displayed in the poker software, if this information is provided to you in the hand history. This feature is called Mucked Cards, and is only available if the poker site provides the mucked cards to PokerTracker in the hand history. WSOP rules state that ’once all players are all in and action is complete, all hands must be turned face up’. All in players are generally required to show their hand to prevent collusion. The dealer should have protected the muck and required both players to table their hands. Rules for Poker Showdowns A player must show all cards in the hand faceup on the table to win any part of the pot. Cards speak, meaning regardless of what a player declares he has in his hand, he only has the hand denoted by his cards. The dealer reads all hands, and declares the winning hand. Yesterday 2 hands back to back really got me thinking what exactly makes a hand ’Mucked’. In hand A a player makes an all-in call on the turn and ’flips’ his cards face up in front of him. The dealer did not hear him say call so she takes the cards and puts them DEEP in the muck. The player yells stop, tells the dealer he called.
Ok recently we have been having a debate at the casino as to who has to show their hand first when betting action is complete. Different places have different rules. The basic rules are: If there is a bet in the last round then it’s the person who made the bet (or last bettor) who must show their hand first. If the hand is called. It would then go clockwise from them. Usually, if you have a winning hand you should show it reasonably quickly (if not you could be “slow rolling”). On that rule everyone basically agrees. The debate comes in when the last round of betting is checked around. Some places say that who ever was the last person to bet, no matter what round that was, is the first to show their hand. Other places say that if there is no action then the person clockwise from the button is first to show their hand. I cant say which is really correct, but I believe very strongly in one. Some of the arguments I have had at the table were as heated as if we were talking about religion or something. So if you disagree with my opinion fee free to share your reasons for the other side.
The first person to show their hand after the last round of betting is checked is the person clockwise from the button. Even if he was not the last person to bet. My reason for this is that I believe that’s what the rules say. Every round of action starts at the button and continues around in circles until all bets are matched. Just because a person bet the turn does not mean that they are first to act on the river. Some people say that that only goes for betting. It does not say that in the rules, it says “to act” and showing your hand is an action. Another hypothetical that can help to disprove the other method is this; What if everyone called the hand and then the entire hand was checked down to the river with no betting, who would be the first to show their hand? Small blind? You would think so, but they were not the last person to bet, actually the big blind was. Poker Rules Mucked Hands
Here is another argument for the last bettor to show their poker hand first. I hear people say that its not fair that a person can bet all the way and check the river then not have to show. To that I say, “not fair” are you telling me that having position in a hand is “not fair”?? Yes it is an advantage and no it should not be fair. I would love to hear more arguments on this topic, this is kind of like preparing myself for the next debate at the tables. Poker Rules Mucking Cards
SLOW ROLLING
As I had said above some people, who don’t know any better, slow roll other players on the show down. Its when a person waits for a period of time long enough that the first person to show their hand begins to think they have won. You then slowly roll over your hand and surprise him that they have lost. The length of time can be different, especially with more players in the hand. Now this is not illegal, but its one of the biggest a** h*** things you can do at a table. Its not like showing a bluff, which may anger someone but it is acceptable. All poker regulars would agree that slow rolling is band by the unwritten rules of poker.
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*Poker Rules Mucked Hands
*Poker Rules Mucking Cards
Simple, if you call a big river bet you make damn sure you take a good look at your opponents hand twice before you decide you have lost and throw your hand away. And when you are still not sure if. Lets you see hands that were not displayed in the poker software, if this information is provided to you in the hand history. This feature is called Mucked Cards, and is only available if the poker site provides the mucked cards to PokerTracker in the hand history. WSOP rules state that ’once all players are all in and action is complete, all hands must be turned face up’. All in players are generally required to show their hand to prevent collusion. The dealer should have protected the muck and required both players to table their hands. Rules for Poker Showdowns A player must show all cards in the hand faceup on the table to win any part of the pot. Cards speak, meaning regardless of what a player declares he has in his hand, he only has the hand denoted by his cards. The dealer reads all hands, and declares the winning hand. Yesterday 2 hands back to back really got me thinking what exactly makes a hand ’Mucked’. In hand A a player makes an all-in call on the turn and ’flips’ his cards face up in front of him. The dealer did not hear him say call so she takes the cards and puts them DEEP in the muck. The player yells stop, tells the dealer he called.
Ok recently we have been having a debate at the casino as to who has to show their hand first when betting action is complete. Different places have different rules. The basic rules are: If there is a bet in the last round then it’s the person who made the bet (or last bettor) who must show their hand first. If the hand is called. It would then go clockwise from them. Usually, if you have a winning hand you should show it reasonably quickly (if not you could be “slow rolling”). On that rule everyone basically agrees. The debate comes in when the last round of betting is checked around. Some places say that who ever was the last person to bet, no matter what round that was, is the first to show their hand. Other places say that if there is no action then the person clockwise from the button is first to show their hand. I cant say which is really correct, but I believe very strongly in one. Some of the arguments I have had at the table were as heated as if we were talking about religion or something. So if you disagree with my opinion fee free to share your reasons for the other side.
The first person to show their hand after the last round of betting is checked is the person clockwise from the button. Even if he was not the last person to bet. My reason for this is that I believe that’s what the rules say. Every round of action starts at the button and continues around in circles until all bets are matched. Just because a person bet the turn does not mean that they are first to act on the river. Some people say that that only goes for betting. It does not say that in the rules, it says “to act” and showing your hand is an action. Another hypothetical that can help to disprove the other method is this; What if everyone called the hand and then the entire hand was checked down to the river with no betting, who would be the first to show their hand? Small blind? You would think so, but they were not the last person to bet, actually the big blind was. Poker Rules Mucked Hands
Here is another argument for the last bettor to show their poker hand first. I hear people say that its not fair that a person can bet all the way and check the river then not have to show. To that I say, “not fair” are you telling me that having position in a hand is “not fair”?? Yes it is an advantage and no it should not be fair. I would love to hear more arguments on this topic, this is kind of like preparing myself for the next debate at the tables. Poker Rules Mucking Cards
SLOW ROLLING
As I had said above some people, who don’t know any better, slow roll other players on the show down. Its when a person waits for a period of time long enough that the first person to show their hand begins to think they have won. You then slowly roll over your hand and surprise him that they have lost. The length of time can be different, especially with more players in the hand. Now this is not illegal, but its one of the biggest a** h*** things you can do at a table. Its not like showing a bluff, which may anger someone but it is acceptable. All poker regulars would agree that slow rolling is band by the unwritten rules of poker.
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