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Old 04-11-2006, 10:28 AM
Forbillz Forbillz is offline
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Default Re: Casino ettiquette question

Remember something. You don't ever want to give someone a reason to play more TAG against you, or gun for you. When you tell someone to shut up when it's not really something you're even involved in, he's gonna tell you to f-off, and then want to break you.

I don't think it's ever good for your poker game (unless you WANT to tilt someone, and are prepared for it) to get involved with "disputes", etc between other players.

You want to promote an environment of happiness, etc. Try to get on the guy's good side, make him laugh, tell him nice hand when he wins a few pots, etc, and see if that changes his tune.

Just my thoughts.
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