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Rules about all poker game types such as cash games, tournaments etc.
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Tournament - Who decides if I have to show my cards?
This applies to most tournaments, cash games can have unique house rules. …
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New WSOP shot clock
players who use stalling as a technique, so they will have to adapt in order to survive by either studying the technical aspect of the game over the personal-exploitative way or find a way to bend the rules …
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Rules on players exposing card before all players bet
Poker TDA: 68: Exposing Cards and Proper Folding
This is the current TDA rule which applies if your card-room follows the TDA rules for tournaments. … The same rules may not apply if it's a cash-game. Individual house-rules can vary. Ask to see the rules that the card-room/casino follows and call the floor when in doubt. …
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Can I show a folded hand and win the pot?
See: TDA rules.
If it's not a tournament or the official TDA rules do not apply then individual house rules apply. Ask to see the house rules. … It was the trend in the past and remains so in many house rules. I believe this got only recently changed in the TDA rules to be more recreational friendly. …
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Can showing cards in a tournament constitute a call to an all-in?
A player can not be forced to accept an all in simply by showing his cards.
However, he did not object to participating in the showdown and that means he accepted the all in. He could have refused to …
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Posting Small and Big Blinds simultaneously
At a casino, when you first sit down at a Hold’em table, the rules
vary as to whether you have to post blinds (even if you’re out of the
normal blind positions for that hand) in order to be dealt … Posting Blinds in Texas Hold’em
House rules vary. Some places don't require you to post any blinds at all when sitting down at the table, other places do. …