Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Exposed Cards at all in ? Right to see them?

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

    Exposed Cards at all in ? Right to see them?

    7 handed Game, Blinds 1k/2k. Player A , first to act after button raises to 4500, B and C fold, D then calls 4500, E and F Folds, G (Big Blind) then goes all in for 12k. He has player A covered but not player D. After some time , and alot of people looking on, Player A goes all in. As he does this, Player G reveals his cards having forgotten about player D. The cards are almost instantly covered but were revealed to player A, whom said openly that he saw them. Player D now protests that he should be made aware of the cards despite the fact that the action had passed player A, leaving a situation where both G and A were all in.
    Has the player a case to see these cards, despite the fact it will obviously give him huge advantage.(plus he has both players covered). TD decision was he was not but with some doubt.

    #2
    theres no way there is any ruling which would entitle him to see those cards. player a was all in. him seeing the cards doesnt affect the hand
    airport, lol

    Comment


      #3
      (I think) he has if Player A confirms he has seen the cards as all players have the right to equal information.

      The TD should privately ask & confirm the cards Player A has said he saw.

      This is a great spot for player A depending on his holding as he can tell the TD the correct/incorrect cards he claims to have seen depending on his holding & what he wants the other player to do

      edit - actually Honda could be right as only action left is on Player D. Thought Player A had just called, not reshoved.
      Last edited by Dice75; 29-01-13, 17:30.

      Comment


        #4
        So is player D the only player that can still act? every other player is all in or folded?

        Then D cannot see the cards. He is the only one who can be affected. Dont take the risk that he did not see them.

        If there are other active players in the hand that have not folded or gone all in then D is also entitled to have the information. Even if they say that they didn't see the cards, they could be lying so flip them over for all active players to see.

        Comment


          #5
          Yes player D is the only active player. Thanks for that it makes sense.

          Comment


            #6
            No, he shouldn't be able to see the cards and should stop being such a drama queen too. It's an automatic call, regardless of what cards he has.

            Comment

            Working...
            X