Order of showing cards on an all in
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Order of showing cards on an all in
Hi all,
Just had a disagreement and wanted clarity on what is right.
Scenario
3 players left
Player A has 10000
Player B has 20000
Player C has 15000
Player A goes all in and Player B and C call
Player C then goes all in with the remaining 5000 and Player B calls
My assumption would be one of two things:
1. You show in order from left of dealer chip regardless of remaining stack
2. Player A shows first as they went all in first
Player C shows second as they also went all in but after the poorer Player A
Player B shows last as they still have 5000 in their stack
Just had a disagreement and wanted clarity on what is right.
Scenario
3 players left
Player A has 10000
Player B has 20000
Player C has 15000
Player A goes all in and Player B and C call
Player C then goes all in with the remaining 5000 and Player B calls
My assumption would be one of two things:
1. You show in order from left of dealer chip regardless of remaining stack
2. Player A shows first as they went all in first
Player C shows second as they also went all in but after the poorer Player A
Player B shows last as they still have 5000 in their stack
- mansoor999
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Re: Order of showing cards on an all in
What difference does it make the order in which hands are shown? The two short stacks are all in, they will have to show to resolve the hand in any event.
Resolving the hands, I'd typcially have B and C rsolve the side pot, then the better of those hands goes against A to resolve the main.
Resolving the hands, I'd typcially have B and C rsolve the side pot, then the better of those hands goes against A to resolve the main.
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golddog - Tournament Champion
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Re: Order of showing cards on an all in
Since this is a home game, turn them all up and get over it. In a casino, the two hands in the side pot show first, then the main pot is resolved. But again, all hands must be shown, you can't muck an all-in hand.
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