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Poker Hi Low 8 or Better - calling your hand

In all poker games, if the hand reaches showdown, any remaining player may ask to see any hand, but it is generally both a good idea and good etiquette to allow players to fold without showing. …
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Can I fold in response to a call?

In a tournament, no. Folding an eligible hand is not allowed. This is to prevent teams from dumping chips to each other. In cash games, it's fine. However, a player who calls your bet is entitled to …
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My opponent turned his cards over in error

If he takes that option, then the hand goes to showdown. If he declines, then play continues and he is eligible to win (or lose) any future bets player 1 might make. …
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Do mucked cards call themselves in Omaha?

In a casino setting, a hand has not been shown until all cards are properly tabled. Once a player's complete hand is face-up on the table, yes, the dealer and other players may assist in reading the h …
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Does showdown winner HAVE to show hand?

When player 2 called, the hand went to showdown. At this point, both players are entitled to see their opponents hand on request, and if hands are shown, best hand wins. … In a tournament, all hands are shown at showdown without exception. …
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All in player mucks hand before runout

This is not so much a matter of rule as of dealer training and casino policy. If a player leaves his hand face down and unprotected, the dealer may muck it, but most are trained to do this only when t …
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