You are allowed to protect your cards with your hands in any game of Poker however you must ensure that your cards are visible to the dealer and all other players at the table to ensure they know you are in the hand.
Depending on the houserules of the casino/homegame your hand might be folded if you "hide" your cards from the other players/dealer.
Only when there is only one opponent or if all the players have gone all-in.
No, not if everyone in the hand folded.
The Winning player's share in the 2009 World Series was $365,052.73. The losing player's share was $265,357.50.
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The Angels share for winning the 2002 World Series was $272,147 per player, and the Giants share was $186,186 per player.
The Winning player's share was $365,052.73, and the losing player's share was $265,357.50
Players on the winning team for the 2009 World Series each received $365,052.73.
The captain of the winning team.
A hundred thousand per player
yes
95,000,000
He is christian. He does the cross after winning games.
"Bad beat" is just a colloquial expression referring to having a very strong hand and losing to an unlikely, but possible, better hand. Such as if a player were to lose with four aces in holdem to a player with a straight flush. That means the bad beats have no formal place in any rules of procedure and are thus unlikely mentioned in any contest or casino rules (which I assume you meant instead of laws). For example the WSOP rules have no mention of a bad beat.
Yes. He played in a regular Wednesday night game. Stud and Holdem and I guess dealers could announce some of the silly wild card games too.