Can a player reveal their hand to influence the action?

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In most poker games, players are allowed to reveal their hand at their own discretion, within the rules of the game and any specific house rules that may apply. However, it's important to note that intentionally revealing your hand to influence the action is generally discouraged and often subject to certain restrictions.

Many poker games follow a principle called "forward motion," which means that once a player takes an action that could impact the game, they are committed to that action. In this context, revealing your hand to influence the action can be seen as a form of unethical play or angle shooting, attempting to manipulate opponents into making decisions they might not have made otherwise.
 
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