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so it IS an angle for A to reveal what the correct cards were, basically telling C to call, therefore losing any claim A had on the pot... but it's NOT an angle to tell him the 'incorrect' hand info, hoping that C will muck the best hand and A can then take the pot that would rightfully be C's... are your parents first cousins? [/ QUOTE ] C hasn't called yet A can't just tell C B's real cards to get him to call or fold (affecting action he's not a part of) - are you kidding? however, he can falsify the cards he "thought" he saw to induce a fold from a better hand, as it affects A personally how many times does someone "tell" someone else their cards live? all the time - are they all angleshooting? of course not. how is this any different? it isn't... |
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