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Old 01-16-2007, 06:14 AM
Rick Nebiolo Rick Nebiolo is offline
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Default Re: U Make the Decision – One Player Knows and One Doesn’t

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The cards should be shown before seat 7 acts. THe is an arguement for seat 7 to act before the cards are exposed because seat 3 acted in this round before seeing the hand, but seat 7 might push all-in. If seat 7 raises seat 3 gets to act on that bet with information seat 7 did not have when he made the bet so the hand should be shown immediately. If this was a situation where the action was not open (if seat 7 had already acted and was deciding between calling a short all-in and folding it would be proper to wait until after the betting round is complete to show the hand).

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Randy,

I think you have the BINGO answer here. My original thinking was that seat 7 must act one time and only gets to see Seat 2's hand if he has further action that round or (more likely) on the next.

I may not be able to post more tonight in this thread, the forum software slowdown is driving me crazy.

~ Rick
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