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Poker Etiquette
"Picking and Scratching is Prohibited at My Poker Game..."

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Poker etiquette are not rules, but manners that relate to the orderly maintenance of the game and civility among those who participate in the game. A player who repeatedly violates poker etiquette is a disruption to the game and should be warned and disciplined if necessary. Use extreme caution when enforcing these "rules".

Cordiality

  • Be polite.
  • Do not swear or be verbally abusive
  • Be modest when you win.
  • Refrain from criticizing another player's play.
  • Limit unnecessary chatter to avoid disturbing active players.
  • Do not hit on another player, or the dealer, no matter how attractive you find them.
  • Be kind to the dealer.

    Table Presence

  • Manage your table space reasonably.
  • Keep your chips and/or money on the table.
  • Do not handle another player's chips or cards.
  • Do not stack chips in a way that interferes with the deal, the viewing of cards, or another player.
  • Chips and/or money on the table are not to be transferred from one player to another.
  • Protect your cards so that no one else can see them.
  • Keep your cards on the table. Holding cards against your shirt or putting them in your pocket or lap is not allowed.
  • It is proper for an opponent to complain when a player consistently has the opportunity to see another player's holecards. It is improper to complain when someone exercises this right.
  • If you step away from the table, please advise the dealer of your intentions.

    Play

  • Play at a reasonable speed.
  • It is each player's responsibility to follow the flow of the game. Play in turn. Do not act out of turn.
  • At no time should any player or spectator make statements that could unfairly influence the play of a hand.
  • Do not comment about the cards you just threw away.
  • Refrain from making comments about possible hands. "The board just paired. Someone could have a full house now!".

    Betting

  • Do not splash the pot.
  • Do not string bet.
  • Verbally announce your action, particularly in games with non-professional dealers.
  • Chips and discards should be placed as far forward as reasonably possible to make it easier for the dealer to handle them.
  • When discarding your hand, do so towards the dealer at a low level of flight so that no other player can see what you have discarded.
  • Do not expose any cards until the showdown.

    The Showdown

  • Do not mis-declare your hand.
  • Show your winning hand quickly. Do not "slow-roll" (allow your opponent to think he's won when you know he hasn't).
  • Rabbit hunting (asking to see what cards would have appeared, had you bet) should not be allowed.

    Integrity

  • Every player must play in their own self interest. Do not "soft play" any other player(s).
  • Agreeing to "check-down" a hand after a player has gone All-in is not allowed.
  • Coffee-housing (speaking during a hand for strategic purposes) is allowed in North America but please exercise restraint.
  • Asking to see called hands unnecessarily is bad manners, a waste of time, and is generally bad for the game.

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