| Etiquette in a game is more than mere replica of the | | | | hand in a multi-handed pot before betting begins. |
| person’s character and strength of mind; it is the | | | | - When cards are released, it should be in a low line of |
| basic foundation of a long-lasting camaraderie | | | | flight at moderate speed, not at a chip-rack or |
| that’s the soul of every poker room available. We | | | | dealer’s hands. |
| have gathered here some points to show etiquette in | | | | - When a player’s all in, it’s not proper to check |
| a poker game; these, we believe, would ensure a | | | | a card out. |
| sportsmanship-enhancing experience in playing poker, | | | | - To stack chips in a pile that interferes in the line of |
| online or off. And the list goes: | | | | sight for the viewing and dealing of cards.· |
| - To act even if it’s not your turn deliberately is one | | | | - Influencing the course of the play by stating |
| big no-no. | | | | something or making actions, whether the offender is |
| - Intentionally splashing chips into the pot is a turn-off. | | | | involved or not, in the pot is inappropriate. |
| - It’s not acceptable to read another player’s | | | | In a card room where smoking is not completely |
| card at showdown before he places it face-up on the | | | | banned, the following information on tobacco use have |
| table. | | | | to be brought in mind: |
| - Asking a player to turn a hand face-up during | | | | - Nonsmoking seats are those found on the sides of |
| showdown is not good. You have to keep your hands | | | | the dealer. |
| off anybody’s business.· | | | | - Pipes and cigars are not allowed. |
| - To splash chips into the pot deliberately is a violation. | | | | - A spectator or a guest is not allowed to smoke. |
| - To stall any action in the game is a prohibition. | | | | For more information, you can check on online gaming |
| - Another pothole is revealing the contents of a live | | | | software and development . |