Is this against the rules online or just frowned on? I saw a hand where a person was allin, and said he had a pair on flop, then when turn came down a second nine, announced he had trips. This led to an allin bet which was called by a player who had the remaining nine- obviously making their call infinitely easier.
Obviously it's bad form, but is it against the rules- and what's the procedure? I mentioned that it's a bit off to discuss hands while in progress, and his response was to again announce he had a pair on the next flop, though not allin this time.
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see his thread!!!!
i played an mtt last week i shoved as i was short and a guy who was about 3 positions away said oooh i have kk which made it alot easier for the other 2 to act!!!!
i had 1010 and lost i didnt mind as i had already pressed all in.
I'm just wondering what the official ruling is on that? He was clearly an inexperienced or foolish player, since he went out with a straight against a flush (all the money went in with 3 diamonds clearly showing) and when the flush was shown and he was knocked out, he started going on about typical sky bs etc etc... you know the drill!
i played in a hand online where i had AA, 10 handed table. it was a while ago so cant remember who was in which positions etc. basically during the play of the hand the flop was 448, a player who had folded stated that they had a 4 in there hand, turn brought 4, guy says how he would of had quads, river is an A, 1 player goes all-in and i obviously call with full house aces full of fours, all-in player had AK... after a few XXXXXXXXXXXX in the chat box the losing player said that i should not of called as i knew he didn't have a 4 and that made me just as bad as the the player who told us his hand...