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Old 07-31-2007, 01:19 PM
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Default Re: OK to coach at the table here?

It really comes down to giving instructions before and between hands and giving instructions during a hand. Giving instructions about the rules, hand reading, etc. before the game or after the new player makes a mistake is encouraged! Make them feel comfortable enough to stay awhile. You need to be a lot more selective (or completely quiet) during a hand -- particularly a hand that you are not in.
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