Good Poker Etiguette helps make everyone's gaming experience a pleasurable one. Following are good rules of poker etiquette:
1. Deliberately acting out of turn.
2. Deliberately splashing the pot.
3. Agreeing to check a hand out when a third player is all-in.
4. Reading a hand for another player at showdown before it has been placed face-up on the table.
5. Telling anyone to turn a hand face-up at the showdown.
6. Revealing the contents of a live hand in a multi-way pot before the betting is complete. Revealing the contents of a folded hand during deal - even if that someone is not in the pot so you don't leave any chance of information being transmitted to an active player.
7. Needlessly stalling the action of a game.
8. Stacking chips that interferes with the dealer or other players to see you have cards.
9. Making statements or action that could unfairly influence the course of play, whether you are involved in the pot or not.
10. Using a cell phone at the table. (Cell phone use is allowed when kept to a minimum).
Thank you for your consideraton of these good poker etiquette rules.
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