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Old 02-13-2006, 12:05 PM
Temp Hutter Temp Hutter is offline
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Default Re: etiquette and experience of seeing someone else\'s cards

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what is the etiquette of seeing someone else's cards? in my limited B&M experience, it has happened alot (people beside me who don't protect their cards at all, hope i'm making enough effort not to see them).. luckily, i haven't been in a hand when i've seen the cards (suggesting i am careful not to see the other player's cards).

if you see the other player's cards (when in the hand), are you morally obligated to inform the table of such??

curious about this... BTW, seeing their cards, these people are making horrible plays. calling pocket 8's on river vs. 3 opponents with 3 overcards on the board.

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If you are an honest individual (it sounds like you are), inform them that they need to protect their cards better. They will appreciate it.

I have had to speak up more than once to let a fellow player know that they were exposing their cards to me. Especially after a very long session, people get tired and or lazy.
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