One of the players involved in the hand said this:
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Schreter, who said he hasn’t returned to play at a Station poker room since the incident, said he exposed his cards because he knew he had won the hand and the pot.
That doesn’t make sense. What happens in other situations when he has a boat/flush/straigh/set on the river? Does he immediately show his cards instead of trying to get more money in the pot?
If there are chips left and he has a straight flush, then why expose the hand right away? Why not try to get more money in the pot? Did these players communicate to each other that they were winning the promotion before he flipped over his cards? Not sure what other reason there would be.
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Originally Posted by URMeowed
There was a raise preflop and multiway action.
Flop came K54 all clubs. Checked around. Turn 3 of clubs. Checked around. River Q of hearts.
The guy with the 76 of clubs turns his hand over and inquires if there enough money in the pot for another promotion, which was highest three hands of the hours for something like $200-$300 If I recall correctly.
So he did all that checking and then flipped his hand over in a multiway pot? I’m even more confused.