Talk:Declaration (poker)

Latest comment: 14 years ago by Hwstatus in topic High low declarations.

Rationale for extra burden on both-ways declaration

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If a player declares "both ways", he must have both the highest hand and the lowest hand clearly, with no losses or ties in either direction, to win the whole pot, otherwise he wins nothing (even if he would otherwise have won half). This rule (or one like it--sometimes a "both ways" hand that ties for best in one direction and wins clearly in the other may still be allowed the winning half) is necessary to prevent all players from simply declaring "both ways" every time.

This rationale doesn't make sense. It's only necessary to ensure that a "both ways" player must not *lose* either half in order to prevent players choosing this declaration all the time. This is not a rationale for placing the extra burden of "no *ties* in either direction".

A rule that satisfies "necessary to prevent all players from simply declaring "both ways" every time", but places a "both ways" declaration on a more even footing with "high" or "low" declarations, might be: If a player declares "both ways", he is contesting both high and low hand; but if he loses in either direction, he forfeits both contests. Thus, the rationale doesn't show why the rule as written is necessary.

I don't dispute the rule as described (I don't have an authoritative answer), but the rationale presented does not explain why "both ways" has the extra burden of an *unequivocal* win in both directions, and is thus disingenuous.

Rewrite

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I did a rewrite covering all the various rule variations. The preferences expressed are those of professionals I have known, and in particular David Sklansky in his brief discussion of high-low declare in the original Super/System, but better references are needed. --LDC 05:22, 13 April 2007 (UTC)Reply

High low declarations.

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If all players have their hands up and ready to declare can one player say "wait" and change his declaration?Thtis is being done BEFORE any of the players declared. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Hwstatus (talkcontribs) 16:10, 7 September 2010 (UTC)Reply