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Posted by: RammerJammer at April 22, 2005, 2:38 pm
Topic: To Show, or Not To Show Forum: Card Chat

I noticed during our last cc Ultimatebet freeroll that if some players folded their hand in the face of a big bet in the late rounds, they would frequently turn over their cards to show what they were laying down. Just wondering why you would do this. Are you trying to get the bettor to reciprocate and show you his cards? Some of the winners, who are probably using the "don't show winning hands" autofeature, would sometimes chat back something like, "Sorry. Had Q's", as if they felt they owed the folding player a show. Ties in neatly with the thread topic here, "To Show, or Not to Show". I believe the consensus so far is heavily "Not". But I thought the above-described activity was interesting. (By the way, if we're heads-up in a tourney hand and you want to show me your cards, thanks. But you ain't seein mine.)

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