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Who shows hand first
who shows their hand frist at a showdown?
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#2
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The original bettor, then the callers in order around the table.
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The original bettor, unless of course, the bettor was raised... in which case the raiser should now show first.
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2 cents
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Yep, good update to my answer, thanks.
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On a related note
I don't care what the situation is -- slow rolling is evil.
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lol outta nowhere.... i agree tho, slowrolling is as tasteless as you can get at the poker table |
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The original bettor will showdown first, then proceed clockwise around the table. I have also seen it where there is no action on the river and showdown will start with the SB and continue clockwise.
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If I have the nuts in a live game I will do the person a favor sometimes and just show first, and let him muck. Sometimes I feel bad about taking a bunch of cash from him (especially if it is a good friend) and don't want to know that I gave him a bad beat or that he doesn't know how to play .
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original bettor/raiser shows, if there was no action on the river then 1st position shows first, goes in order of position.
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