alaska wrote:I though it might be a good idea to start this thread as a way for other players to throw out some ideas for better under standing the unspoken rules of Hold'em. As an example in real life if you went all in every hand pre-flop youd get a drink thrown at you real quick, and most triple jack players would warn/ban a player for doing so. any ideas?
alaska wrote:For example heres a unspoken rule that leans away from proper etiquette: Player A keeps showing his/her cards before folding out while there is still others playing and betting. This isnt braking a rule but it would surely upset some players if there counting on those cards, or if another player wants other players to chase there bets.
I dont know what do you all think? what upsets you?

alaska wrote:For example heres a unspoken rule that leans away from proper etiquette: Player A keeps showing his/her cards before folding out while there is still others playing and betting. This isnt braking a rule but it would surely upset some players if there counting on those cards, or if another player wants other players to chase there bets.
I dont know what do you all think? what upsets you?
VANILLA_nick wrote:This one really gets under my skin and i'm a big supporter of warning those who break this etiquette rule.
if they do it once, i'll kindly ask them to wait till the hand is over before revealing, they usually stop, although some take a little more explaining.
if they continue to do it a second and third time i'll give them warning saying "seriously, please dont do that again" or something.
again, warning system comes into play.
and if there arent enough players to warn them out, i'll boot them, but it hardly ever comes to the last step.
_2na_ wrote:My thing with this is if its so important then why is it unspoken?![]()
grantus wrote:"Unspoken Rules" are essentially something that is agreed on by by all which doesn't even NEED to be "spoken" about.
Its like saying you can't hide a second deck of cards in your lap to choose your own hand. I'm sure that isn't in writing or really spoken about, but its common sense not to do it.
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