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Old 11-27-2007, 05:02 PM
Magicmanu Magicmanu is offline
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Default Re: Heads up agreement?

If instead of getting all in, those two players had folded (after putting in, say, $100), the two remaining players are free -- as heads up live game players -- to check, bet, chop the pot, run the board twice, etcetera.

Assuming the players' good faith, I'm not sure I see the difference or the problem.

And the fact is, colluding players don't want to get to the end; one of the colluders will fold to a river bet in an attampt to keep his hand concealed. (Although I recently played at a riverboat in East Chicago, Indiana, where the rule was that any player, once each dealer shift, could ask to see any hand, no matter when during play the player mucked.)
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