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dark-o 10-03-2007 01:40 AM

talking hand
 
we have a player who allways talk abouth his hand. for instance he sais: "i have qt" at the moment when dealer deal him cards. so everyone knows his two cards, because he never lies. these is bad for poker. is there any rule abouth talking hand?

Photoc 10-03-2007 02:04 AM

Re: talking hand
 
Is it tournament or cash game?

dark-o 10-03-2007 02:29 AM

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Is it tournament or cash game?

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Cash game. why is diferent if it was a tournament?

osh 10-03-2007 02:40 AM

Re: talking hand
 
And how good is his success at the table?

Photoc 10-03-2007 02:42 AM

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Cash game. why is diferent if it was a tournament?

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In cash game it's not good etiquette to talk about the hand whatsoever. A call to the floor could fix this.

In tournament, it's against the rules period to disclose the contents of you hand at any time.

dark-o 10-03-2007 03:53 AM

Re: talking hand
 
but it is his hand, and he is still in the hand. how can floor stop him talking hand?i need an argument, to explain to a player why he can:t talk about his hand while he is still in the hand.

psandman 10-03-2007 06:01 AM

Re: talking hand
 
his disclosing his hand effects other players. If he discloses he has QT then a player who flops a draw neeeding a Queen or Ten knows he has less outs, with this knowledge he may fold a hand where he would have paid off another player.

Or suppose after announcing he has QT he folds. Now on the river the board is A7T5T. A player who might have bet a bluff representing a T can no longer do so.

Now if he waits until the hand is heads up the only player who can be negatively affected is himself so that is alright, except in a tournament where his conduct actually impacts every player in the tournament.

youtalkfunny 10-03-2007 07:00 AM

Re: talking hand
 
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Is it tournament or cash game?

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Cash game. why is diferent if it was a tournament?

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In a cash game, players not involved in the hand have no interest in that hand.

In a tournament, players not involved in the hand--heck, players at other tables--are affected by who wins that pot. Helping the players in that hand adversely affects players not in the pot.

pfapfap 10-03-2007 09:21 AM

Re: talking hand
 
Most anybody who would announce the contents of his hand won't understand why it's a bad idea. If he's barely on the zeroth level, how is he going to understand how his actions are affecting others?

[Phill] 10-03-2007 09:36 AM

Re: talking hand
 
Im confused why this is a bad thing overall.

Sure his actions influence the hand - but he is either donating to anyone who isnt deaf or he is just sitting there for a session playing nothing and blinding down.

All the negatives are balanced out by the positives imo.


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