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Poker Etiquette: Yes There is Such a Thing
- 5-10-2008
Etiquette or rules and protocol are also found in the game of poker. You will often see them bent or broken, however if you learn and use these proper guidelines you will be viewed as a solid and at least respectful poker player. These practices are meant for brick and mortar casinos but, can also be used online:
1. Act in turn. This doesn’t occur online because the gaming software controls this, however, in a poker room or in your home game you will always have to wait your turn to act on your hand. Raising, calling or folding out of turn could provide other players with too much information about your hand or how you play hands.
2. Keep your cards in sight of all the other players. This will help other players realize who is remaining in a hand as well as the dealer. This will reduce out of turn play. Leave your cards in front of you and view your cards by cupping your hands over your cards to peek at the hand.
3. Don’t discuss hands in play. If you’re playing in an online poker site, then there’s no need to chat about the hand or what you mucked while opponents are still in a hand. Also in a live game this could give an unfair advantage to a player still involved in the pot.
4. Tip the dealer. In real live play involving a dealer it is a good practice to reward the dealer for dealing you a winning hand.
5. Play quickly. This will help everyone at your table enjoy a speedy efficient game of poker
6. Don’t look at another player’s hand. Not possible online but in a home game or in a casino if you get caught doing this can cause you a lot of troubles!
7. Table Personality. Don’t be the guy that wines and complains and moans and argues and makes everyone else miserable with trash talk and foul language. Play your best game and enjoy the experience with friends and act like a gentleman or Lady when you're in a public game.
8. Be a gracious winner. Don’t gloat. Do not jump up and down and holler and scream. Also don’t be a sore loser. Bad beats happen and people draw out, that’s the way the cards fall.
Follow this poker etiquette whether you play in a live casino or card room and even if it’s your worse session ever at least you acted like a good respectful player.
