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Deal It Twice Conditions:
* Deal It Twice is only available on real money No-Limit Hold'em ring games.
* Deal It Twice can only be chosen when exactly two players are all-in, with no other players active in the pot.
* It is only offered as an option after two players have pushed all-in pre-flop or post-flop. Even if the players are in pre-flop, only the turn and river cards are dealt twice.
* Deal It Twice will be available only on certain tables at specific stakes. Simply check your online poker client and browse our real money Texas Hold'em ring games to see which tables have Deal It Twice as an option.
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Rabbit Hunt
When you have won a poker hand, sometimes players are left wondering if they should have stayed in the hand against you. If your at your home game or in a card club sometimes a player will ask to see what cards would've come if they hadn't folded, this is called Rabbit Hunting.
While this is frowned upon in casino's and tournaments, in most informal games it is allowed. At CarbonPoker we put this power in the hands of the winner. So if you win a hand unopposed, you can choose to rabbit and see what cards would have come.
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Expose one card
Weather your laying down your hand to a big bet, or of no one called your bet, if you really want to keep your opponents on their toes, use CarbonPoker's 'expose one card' feature.
Some poker rooms allow you to show both your hole cards, but at CarbonPoker we go one further and allow you to show either both your cards, or just one card.
Say you had top pair but a weak kicker and you couldn't call a big bet you might show your high card to prove you weren't on a complete bluff. Conversely you might show your low card, to appear as if you were on a complete bluff. Either way showing only 1 card generally leaves your opponent asking more questions for which you gave answers with the card that you did show.
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