Poker Zombie
Royal Flush
Nothing like getting the walk with AA and putting yourself on tilt!Cut the pain when you get a monster with no action, eh? Smart. LOL.
Nothing like getting the walk with AA and putting yourself on tilt!Cut the pain when you get a monster with no action, eh? Smart. LOL.
I really like this idea!I only host low stakes friendly games. My group has set a precendent of "selling" their cards. If someone wants to see cards (villain or otherwise) the player negotiates a price. Sometimes it's $0.50, sometimes it is $5, all depending on the person who wants to see the cards and the size of the bet or pot.
Sometimes two players both agree to show for free.
Sometimes multiple players will chip in to meet the demand of the player (ex: 4 players may each give a quarter to meet the $1 requirement).
This makes it fun and always possible but also not done for free. You can fold and pay a lower price than calling to still see the cards.
Cards shown are always shown to the whole table, regardless of who actually pays money to the player.
This system has resulted in zero problems over the course of the last 5+ years we've been playing together, so I'm happy to continue it.
I just flip them over and see with everyone else. A lot of times the SB will then show his hand bc he thinks I was trying to pwn him or something.I don't even look at my cards if I get a walk.
...but I... I mean that person was too embarrassed to show you called a 3.5x raise with K6 offsuit.I’ll show them on occasion. And I agree with you; as long as you’re exploiting whatever your current table image is, it’s probably +ev.
Those annoying people that are constantly showing one - they need a smack. Yes, yes, you had the K. We all knew.
Sounds good in theory... and maybe it works because its low stakes. But if I'm stuck 3 buyins (which I am perfectly capable of doing), I don't want to watch a 5 minute haggle every orbit or two... I wanna get to the next hand so I can get unstuck.I only host low stakes friendly games. My group has set a precendent of "selling" their cards. If someone wants to see cards (villain or otherwise) the player negotiates a price. Sometimes it's $0.50, sometimes it is $5, all depending on the person who wants to see the cards and the size of the bet or pot.
Sometimes two players both agree to show for free.
Sometimes multiple players will chip in to meet the demand of the player (ex: 4 players may each give a quarter to meet the $1 requirement).
This makes it fun and always possible but also not done for free. You can fold and pay a lower price than calling to still see the cards.
Cards shown are always shown to the whole table, regardless of who actually pays money to the player.
This system has resulted in zero problems over the course of the last 5+ years we've been playing together, so I'm happy to continue it.
I take in the information and then try to determine WHY he is showing his hand.For those who responded they like to show their cards to gain an advantage as far as table image is concerned, do you change your opinion of a player when they show you their cards?
I take in the information and then try to determine WHY he is showing his hand.
I think most people who show, don't have a really good reason
I think a lot of people who show are looking for respect. As in, "Oh, he folded, but look, he had good cards. See, he IS a good player"I take in the information and then try to determine WHY he is showing his hand.
I think most people who show, don't have a really good reason
I think a lot of people who show are looking for respect. As in, "Oh, he folded, but look, he had good cards. See, he IS a good player"
Which, yes, is not a really good reason.
I think it can be a huge mistake to let people know you're capable and/or willing to fold a good hand.Isn't that generally the worst time to show? You are validating his fold by proving he made the correct play and boosting his confidence. At least don't show to have a chance at keeping him guessing.
Which is what you said...but then why do people do it?