How is the winner determined if all players fold except one?

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If all players in a hand fold except one, the remaining player is declared the winner of that hand. The last remaining player does not need to reveal their hand unless there was a showdown. In a typical scenario where all players fold, the winning player can choose to show their hand or simply muck (discard) it without revealing its contents.

This situation commonly occurs during a bluff when a player successfully convinces all opponents to fold their hands, leaving only one player remaining. In such cases, the bluffer wins the pot without having to show their hand, allowing them to maintain the secrecy of their strategy.

It's worth noting that in some poker games, there may be a rule called the "show one, show all" rule. This means that if a player chooses to show their hand to one opponent, they must show it to all remaining players at the table.
 
If all players fold except one in a poker hand, the remaining player automatically wins the pot. This is because they are the only player who has not given up their interest in the pot.
This can happen for a number of reasons, such as if all of the other players have weak hands and decide to fold, or if all of the other players are bluffing and the remaining player has a strong hand.
 
If all players fold except one in a poker hand, the remaining player automatically wins the pot. This is because they are the only player who has not given up their interest in the pot.
This can happen for a number of reasons, such as if all of the other players have weak hands and decide to fold, or if all of the other players are bluffing and the remaining player has a strong hand.
I believe in the first place it is worth noting that in a game of poker, it can be strategic for a player to fold in order to not risk losing their chips, even if they may have a potentially winning hand. I think tho
 
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