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1. The person who we...Answers from my perspective:<br /><br />1. The person who went all-in and got called should show first at showdown. Any other player is free to wait, whether they have the nuts or not.<br /><br />2. I don't have a problem with this.<br /><br />3. Size of the pot shouldn't matter. But the bigger the pot, the bigger the fit someone will throw afterward.<br /><br />4. Absolutely not. Unless ESPN cameras and/or Norman Chad are nearby.<br /><br />5. I think giving someone a taste of his own medicine is perfectly fine. But I can be an asshole about these things.<br /><br />6. Borderline. A player holding top pair once accused me of slow-rolling him at Bellagio when he asked me, after we were all-in, if I had two pair, and I said no. (I actually had a set, which I kept hidden until all streets were dealt. So my answer was sort of a half-truth.) I probably shouldn't have done it and haven't since.<br /><br />7. Nah. There are lots of ways to tilt a player. (Hell, Grange, I used your beloved Spanish Inquisition to do it just last week!) Probably best to pick a better method.Bob@ThreeRiversPokerhttp://threeriverspoker.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1169281096117913024.post-62315981454579932002010-09-29T13:17:15.281-05:002010-09-29T13:17:15.281-05:00If I have the nuts or the near-nuts, I just turn m...If I have the nuts or the near-nuts, I just turn mine over. I don't worry about finding out what he has or anything else.<br /><br />All in pre-flop, I usually say, "Do you want to turn them over? It's more fun." and let them decide what to do.<br /><br />I've had this happen which is as annoying as a slow roll. Another guy and I are all in. After the river, he shows and I pitch my cards to the dealer. Before the dealer can rake them into the much, a bozo, who wasn't even in the hand, says, "Can I see those cards?" meaning my two cards. It's never acceptable to ask for that unless you suspect collusion.Memphis MOJOhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12653631347560307425noreply@blogger.com