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I do it all the time, even though I know it's bad practice to show any hands. If I think it'll help me get an edge in future hands, I'll consider showing hands.

It doesn't bother me losing to a bluff, because than they outplayed me during the hand. I only get frustrated from bad beats/suckouts.
 
I know it's bad practice to show any hands
For me, I don't see any reason why I need to show my hand after winning. What I do is maintain the poker face and keep my opponent guessing.
 

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