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Old 07-16-2007, 11:00 PM
JackWhite JackWhite is offline
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Default Re: Ruling on a hand

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No, I didn't suspect collusion. I just wanted the information. I know it is generally not done, but my question was about the rule. I remember Daniel Negreanu calling for the hand to be shown in the exact same situation one time. He said since it was a called hand on the river, anybody had a right to call for the winning cards to be shown. I just wanted to know if that is correct, since I was told by the dealer that it wasn't.


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When I posted this yesterday, I couldn't remember where the Daniel N hand was from. I just watched it again on tonight's replay of HSP on GSN. The hand was between Ming Ly and Phil Laak. On a board of J-10-9-x-x Ly bet the river with his busted draw and Laak called with a set of 10's. Ly mucked his hand as did Laak, then Negreanu called for Laak's hand to be turned over. For what it's worth, Gabe Kaplan said it wasn't bad manners to ask to see the winning player's cards.
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