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Roobz75

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I only show my cards occasionally after the hand is over in live poker, but never online.
 
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in California and Nevada(at least ), lives games and tournies , you cant show anything until all betting is complete .Penalties might apply at the floor man's discretion !
 
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its possible that some casinos that have ' invite games' would allow it if all participants( management included ) agreed in advance.
 
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If you go all in preflop you shouldn’t be teaching anyone anything. No offence brother. But all in preflop is a fish move in my opinion
Depends on the blinds and stack... Many pros might disaggree with you on that 😉
 
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in California and Nevada(at least ), lives games and tournies , you cant show anything until all betting is complete .Penalties might apply at the floor man's discretion !
I also never heard of such a thing ...
You're never allowed to show even one card as long as others are in the hand
 
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At live tables in cash games we are allowed to show one card before opponents make a final decision at most of the casinos. Why isn’t it allowed at the tournaments? And would you want to see a feature like this at the online tables?
I like this device a lot. But personally I would never show any of my two hole cards. It would be interesting to see players that cannot hold themselves showing their “aces” and “kings” trying to intimidate.
 
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I rarely show my cards after the hand is over.
 
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At live tables in cash games we are allowed to show one card before opponents make a final decision at most of the casinos. Why isn’t it allowed at the tournaments? And would you want to see a feature like this at the online tables?
No!
Because it is trying to influence a players decision, by showing one card before he decides, you could be faking that you hit the hand you totally missed like having a 4 card straight or the Nut flush with a bare Ace with nothing backing it up.
Sure after the hand is dead I would allow players to show their card's, one or even both, but why would you want to, giving information away freely is giving your opponents an advantage you don't have over them.
Keep them guessing as to whether you had the best hand or not is always the best strategy.
 
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