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Calling then exposing a hand out of turn

jimiconwayjimiconway Member Posts: 1
edited September 2012 in Poker Chat
I was playing a home game tournament the other night. I was short stacked and went all in on the flop with top pair AA.  There were 3 to act after me and the player last to act calls and exposes his hand out of turn. We didn't know the rules on this to the letter. Is the hand dead or is that ok? It turned out he hit two pair on the river with AJ and knocked me out    

Comments

  • mewillowsmewillows Member Posts: 406
    edited September 2012
    If he announces call before exposing its fine. Verbal action stands and doesn't matter if he showed first. 
  • SlykllistSlykllist Member Posts: 2,888
    edited September 2012

    I believe his bet stand , the other still have the option to make whatever action they like.

  • luvBWFCluvBWFC Member Posts: 763
    edited September 2012
    its fine, he was last to act and had called your all in. Theres no more action to come so he can show if he wants.
  • SlykllistSlykllist Member Posts: 2,888
    edited September 2012
    Think the issue is that the action was out of turn Carl, so 2 players have not yet acted but have seen the exposed hand and the call.

    Pretty sure, that his action stands unless the other 2 players do something to change how the hand plays.
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