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The "show one, show all" rule in poker is a rule that mandates that if a player chooses to reveal their hole cards (their private cards) to any opponent at the table, they must show their cards to all the players remaining in the hand. The purpose of this rule is to ensure fairness and prevent players from selectively showing their hands to gain an unfair advantage or manipulate the action.
Under the "show one, show all" rule, once a player decides to reveal their cards, they are obligated to show them to all players still involved in the hand, regardless of whether they were asked to show or voluntarily showed their cards. This rule helps maintain transparency and prevents any potential collusion or cheating by selectively showing cards to influence the outcome of a hand.
Under the "show one, show all" rule, once a player decides to reveal their cards, they are obligated to show them to all players still involved in the hand, regardless of whether they were asked to show or voluntarily showed their cards. This rule helps maintain transparency and prevents any potential collusion or cheating by selectively showing cards to influence the outcome of a hand.