When showdown is reached in a poker hand, it can often be a confusing moment for live poker players. Deciding 🌛 who shows their cards first is a common argument in both tournaments and cash games. Let’s settle what the showdown 🌛 rules are once and for all.
Who shows first in a poker showdown? The showdown rules of poker state that the 🌛 player who took the last aggressive action on the final betting round shows their hand first. If everyone checked during 🌛 the last betting round, the normal order of play is followed and the closest player to the left of the 🌛 dealer shows their cards first.
Why Does the Last Aggressor Have to Showdown First?
In many river scenarios, a player will face 🌛 a large bet from an opponent and have a tough decision on whether to call or not. If the call 🌛 is made the player is rewarded by getting to see the cards of the person he called first. He or 🌛 she is said to have, “paid to see the hand.”
Do I Have to Show My Cards in Poker?
There is generally 🌛 no requirement to ever show your cards in poker. You can fold or “muck” your hand anytime during play. In 🌛 fact, the only time you are required to show your hand is in order to win the hand at showdown.
Can 🌛 I Just Show One Card at Showdown?
You can show just one card at showdown. However, showing just one will not 🌛 qualify you to win the hand even if that one card is revealed that you definitely have the best hand.
What 🌛 an Opponent Refuses to Follow the Correct Showdown Order?
Some players will often try to get their opponents to show their 🌛 cards out of turn so that they can try to avoid giving away information. If you encounter this situation and 🌛 they are attempting to get you to flip your cards first, my advice is to politely say, “it’s your action, 🌛 please either show your hand or muck your cards.”
If the opponent still refuses to follow the correct showdown order, ask 🌛 the dealer to step in and enforce the rules. Do not let a rude or forceful person get their way. 🌛 Poker is no place to get bullied.
Are There Any Exceptions to Following the Correct Showdown Order?
There is one exception to 🌛 the rules of showdown order. If you hold the nuts or a very strong hand, it is a common courtesy 🌛 to just instantly flip your cards over on the river no matter what the showdown order is. Otherwise, you might 🌛 be accused of “slow rolling.”
What If Someone Shows Their Hand out of Turn?
At showdown there is no penalty in just 🌛 flipping your cards up out of turn. However, most people like to see what cards people acting before them have 🌛 before deciding to show or not. If you are beat, you can simply muck and not give away any information 🌛 to your opponents.
Are the Showdown Rules Different Between Cash Games and Tournaments?
In general, showdown is the same no matter what 🌛 format you are playing. The only exception is that in cash games a person may show one or both cards 🌛 at any point during the hand without penalty.
In tournaments, if a player exposes their cards, whether intentionally or not, the 🌛 hand is usually considered dead.