The Way the Cards Are Revealed

Tue, Dec 9, 2008

Texas Holdem FAQ

Hello,

Assume that the river card has been dealt and betting was finished. Revelation time now has come for the pocket cards.

Player A shows 1 card, he has a pair of Q’s while player B has a straight and so can now take home the pot. However, player A shows then his second card, he has a full house.

Who do you think should win then? And in your own opinion, does the way the cards are revealed matters?

Thanks! I hope to hear from you soon.

Best,
Cresswell
Cresswell,

Player A wins the pot, but he has committed a severe breach of etiquette known as slow rolling. The way you show a hand does not affect the outcome of the hand, but it is poor form. In tournaments, you can actually get a penalty for such actions. Slow rolling is considered a form of taunting and can cause lots of hard feelings at the table. He was probably just being cute, but I have seen people get into physical altercations due to such poor etiquette.

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