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please confirm rule's please

  • 08-09-2006 3:32pm
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    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,049 ✭✭✭


    A few arguments have arrisen over rules can I have definitive ruling please:
    1) at showdown winning player must show both cards to claim pot or just "winning card"- IMHO both.
    2) person checks out of turn- IMHO has to check when it comes to him assuming other player does.
    3) player B raises out of turn, say min bet 200 bets 500, IMHO teh 500 stays in, if person A checks, the 500 is palyer B's bet, If player A raises to 500- player B has jsut flat called, If player A raises to 1000, player B can put in extra 500 to call or he can fold and lose his 500.


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  • Subscribers Posts: 32,864 ✭✭✭✭5starpool


    jem wrote:
    A few arguments have arrisen over rules can I have definitive ruling please:
    1) at showdown winning player must show both cards to claim pot or just "winning card"- IMHO both.
    2) person checks out of turn- IMHO has to check when it comes to him assuming other player does.
    3) player B raises out of turn, say min bet 200 bets 500, IMHO teh 500 stays in, if person A checks, the 500 is palyer B's bet, If player A raises to 500- player B has jsut flat called, If player A raises to 1000, player B can put in extra 500 to call or he can fold and lose his 500.
    1. Must show both cards to claim. If he mucks one, then hand is dead.
    2. He can only check or call. No option to raise.
    3. Yes. I am not 100% sure if Player B has to raise anyhow, regardless, but I don't think so. If he declared raise when someone he didnt hear raised before him, then I believe he would have to double the previous bet at least. If he just acted out of turn then I believe he would have to leave in the bet, or have no option to raise further if the previous person bet 500.

    The above are what happens in the Fitz, but I may stand to be corrected on the 3rd one. The first 2 are definite. As stated before though, there are no definitive rules anywhere.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 8,881 ✭✭✭bohsman


    jem wrote:
    A few arguments have arrisen over rules can I have definitive ruling please:
    1) at showdown winning player must show both cards to claim pot or just "winning card"- IMHO both.
    2) person checks out of turn- IMHO has to check when it comes to him assuming other player does.
    3) player B raises out of turn, say min bet 200 bets 500, IMHO teh 500 stays in, if person A checks, the 500 is palyer B's bet, If player A raises to 500- player B has jsut flat called, If player A raises to 1000, player B can put in extra 500 to call or he can fold and lose his 500.

    1) Correct, you must show both, if one is mucked your hand is dead.
    2) Correct.
    3) Correct again, if player A makes it 1k he can call or fold as described above but does not have the option to reraise.


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