Rabbit hunting in poker gaming and in community card games is the act of looking to see the kind of cards that would have been played if a hand had carried on.
If for example, a player in a Hold’em game folds up on a flush draw, but is seeking to know if that flush may have come in during the course of the game.
The player will then request the dealer to dish out the next cards for the game to carry on. This term is also known as fox hunting and is often detested by most poker players.
When a poker player wins a pot but outside a showdown, certain players would want to know whether they would have won the pot if they had stayed in the game a little longer. Therefore, a rabbit hunt steps in when such a player asks the dealer to reveal those cards which would have been played if the other players had decided to play their hand. Some gaming houses don’t allow this move and a lot of card rooms’ rules are against it.
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