Is the "show one, show all" rule universally applicable to all poker rooms?

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The "show one, show all" rule is not universally applicable to all poker rooms or all variants of poker. While it is a commonly implemented rule in many poker games and tournaments, there can be variations in rules from one poker room or casino to another.

The specific rules regarding showing cards can differ based on the jurisdiction, the poker variant being played, and the specific rules set by the poker room or casino. Some venues may enforce the "show one, show all" rule as a standard practice to maintain fairness and prevent collusion, while others may have different rules or no such rule at all.
 
In general, the "show one, show all" rule means that if a player chooses to show their hole cards to one opponent, they are required to show them to all opponents at the table. This rule is meant to ensure transparency and prevent players from selectively showing their cards in order to gain an unfair advantage.

However, there can be exceptions to this rule depending on the specific circumstances and the rules of the poker room. For example, in some cases, players may have the option to muck their hand without showing if they are not involved in a showdown. This means that if a player folds their hand and does not have to show it, they can choose to keep their cards hidden.

Additionally, some poker rooms may have variations on the "show one, show all" rule. For instance, they may only require players to show their cards if they are involved in a hand that goes to a showdown. In other cases, they may allow players to choose whether or not to show their hole cards, regardless of whether they have shown them to another opponent.

It's important for players to familiarize themselves with the specific rules of the poker room they are playing in. These rules are typically posted or available upon request and can vary widely, so it's best to clarify any questions or concerns with the staff before playing.

Ultimately, the "show one, show all" rule is designed to maintain fairness and integrity in the game, but its implementation can vary between poker rooms and variants of poker.
 
The "show one, show all" rule is not universally applicable to all poker rooms. Some poker rooms may have different rules regarding whether or not players are required to show all of their cards if they show any of their cards to another player during a hand.
 
The "Show One, Show All" rule was primarily created to stop players from unfairly gaining an advantage through selective information disclosure. It serves to uphold the fairness of the game and cautions players about raising their hands.
 
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