What is a "run it twice" agreement?

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A "run it twice" agreement is an optional arrangement that can occur in certain poker games, typically in cash games or high-stakes games. It involves players agreeing to deal the remaining community cards twice instead of just once, with each deal being treated as a separate showdown and potentially resulting in the pot being split.

When players decide to "run it twice," it usually happens in situations where all the cards have been dealt, and there are only two players remaining in the hand (although it can also involve more players in some cases). Rather than determining the winner based on a single showdown, the players agree to run the remaining community cards twice, effectively creating two separate outcomes for the hand.
 
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