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If there's only two players left in the pot and one shoves is it allowable for the other player to reveal his hand (or even say what it is) when still making his decision?
Cheers - bandini
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sometimes in a cash game ive seen this happen and it go unnoticed.
other times someones called the floor.
if in doubt, don't do it.
One half of me says it makes no real difference and is only speech play really. But it also seems to be the case on live games on tv that when you show your hand in that situation it means you're calling. I dunno.
For example I've seen poker after dark where on one occasion they were allowing players to show one of their cards when they were all in to the person deciding if he wanted to call etc. Also seen occasion where Phil Helmouth was taking an age over if he made a call with a pair of queens, and he told Mike the mouth what his hand was to shut him up when he was moaning at him for the time he was taking. Then on another episode of it they didn't allow the one card to be show.
So, as others said, if in doubt don't do it. If in doubt when someone else does it then ask if it bothers you etc. Its things like this and many others that really makes me and I expect millions of other players wish there was actually a proper rule book for some of these smaller things that differ card room to card room.
I think in a tournament it is not allowed but in a cash game heads up pot anything goes.
Once you actually show them, of course, it's assumed you've folded unless you've actually said call, however. If showing your cards was what you meant I'm almost certain that's not allowed, it's just a straight fold.