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- Winamax introduces Reveal, a Rabbit Hunting feature allowing players to see undealt cards.
- The feature activates when all players fold and the hand’s winner is determined.
- Reveal is available in various game types except mixed games and Stud variants.
- Rabbit Hunting is generally not allowed in poker games due to its potential to slow down action.
- Online poker rooms like GGPoker, partypoker, 888poker, and the iPoker network already offer Rabbit Hunting.
French poker giant Winamax has introduced a new feature to its poker client dubbed Reveal, allowing its player to look through the undealt deck of cards.
More commonly known as “Rabbit Hunting” or simply “rabbiting,” it is a practice in both live and online games when a player requests to see what would have been the cards dealt on the community board if the hand played out to completion.
The feature only gets activated when all players have folded and the winner of the hand is already known. Usually, the option is available to the last player that has made a fold. Players only get a few seconds to use the Reveal feature.
The feature was added to Winamax this week and is supportable on nearly all game types available in the room, including tournaments, Expresso, cash games, and sit-and-go tournaments for Hold 'em and Omaha variants. It is not available in mixed games or Stud variants.
“With Reveal, you can find out what you’ve always wanted to know: what cards would have come up if you had played the hand,” says the operator.