Re: Sticky Showdown Conundrum – I’m genuinely confused!
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Here in Indiana, if I understand the rules correctly, in the event of a showdown, you have to show a hand in order to be awarded a pot. I think Caesar's IN uses the last agressive action rule.
I am rarely in this scenario because I flip them over unless the villian is a chronic slow roller, then if I called his bet, and I am weak, I will wait forever for him to show first. If I am strong, I flip them over and against 99% of my opponents, I flip them over quickly anyway. I want to keep the game fast and friendly.
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I was Player B holding A2 suited and thought I was only a 60-40 favorite when the showdown conversation began. As it went on I realized I was a bigger favorite.
I agree with your showdown philosophy, and it the one I normally use. That night I got curious regarding what would be the decision and had already been slowrolled (at another table) three times that day so I guess I was feeling sassy.
~ Rick
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