Pinesol13
Flush
This situation happened in last nights game. I don't remember the details as far as bet sizes and specific cards, but here's the synopsis.
Player A on the button raises preflop, Player B in the big blind calls. Heads up going to the flop.
Player B checks the flop, Player A bets and Player B calls.
Player B checks the turn, Player A bets and Player B calls.
after the river Player B does not check but just turns over both his cards, showing top pair. Player A objects to Player B exposing his cards before he's had the chance to act. After some back and forth I rule that Player B exposing his cards does not make his hand dead and that Player A has the option to check or raise like normal. Player A angrily folds.
My guess is that Player A had Ace high and he was bluffing the whole way. When he saw that Player B had top pair he knew he couldn't bluff him off it.
I have no idea if my ruling was correct at all. Would it be different in a tournament vs a cash game?
Player A on the button raises preflop, Player B in the big blind calls. Heads up going to the flop.
Player B checks the flop, Player A bets and Player B calls.
Player B checks the turn, Player A bets and Player B calls.
after the river Player B does not check but just turns over both his cards, showing top pair. Player A objects to Player B exposing his cards before he's had the chance to act. After some back and forth I rule that Player B exposing his cards does not make his hand dead and that Player A has the option to check or raise like normal. Player A angrily folds.
My guess is that Player A had Ace high and he was bluffing the whole way. When he saw that Player B had top pair he knew he couldn't bluff him off it.
I have no idea if my ruling was correct at all. Would it be different in a tournament vs a cash game?