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Re: floor does nothing about guy slapping another player @ HP last nig
NL cash games, you are not obligated to count your stack, that is a donkament thing. You must eyeball, drunky touches my chips, after all that I would slap him too.
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Re: floor does nothing about guy slapping another player @ HP last nig
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NL cash games, you are not obligated to count your stack, that is a donkament thing. [/ QUOTE ] No, I don't think so. You're entitled to know how deep everyone at the table is. |
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Re: floor does nothing about guy slapping another player @ HP last nig
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[ QUOTE ] NL cash games, you are not obligated to count your stack, that is a donkament thing. [/ QUOTE ] No, I don't think so. You're entitled to know how deep everyone at the table is. [/ QUOTE ] If asked for a count the dealer or player must give you an accurate count |
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Re: floor does nothing about guy slapping another player @ HP last nig
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If asked for a count the dealer or player must give you an accurate count [/ QUOTE ] Wrong. Thanks for playing. In a NL cash game all that's required is for an unobstructed view of an opponents chips. |
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Re: floor does nothing about guy slapping another player @ HP last nig
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[ QUOTE ] If asked for a count the dealer or player must give you an accurate count [/ QUOTE ] Wrong. Thanks for playing. [/ QUOTE ] |
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Re: floor does nothing about guy slapping another player @ HP last nig
I actually looked through Robert's Rules and couldn't even find the part about high-denom chips being in clear view, let alone the part about whether anyone's obligated to count down stacks or not.
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Re: floor does nothing about guy slapping another player @ HP last nig
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I actually looked through Robert's Rules and couldn't even find the part about high-denom chips being in clear view, let alone the part about whether anyone's obligated to count down stacks or not. [/ QUOTE ] You are entitled to a clear view of the chips. You are also entitled to have the high denomination chips be clearly visible. You are also entitled to have the chips stacked in a manner that someone looking at them can tell how deep a player is. Traditionally if someone asks "how deep are you" they get an answer that is close to how many chips a player has. Poker is a game played by ladies and gentlemen. If you find yourself unable to conduct yourself as a lady or gentleman you should leave the casino. |
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Re: floor does nothing about guy slapping another player @ HP last nig
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I actually looked through Robert's Rules and couldn't even find the part about high-denom chips being in clear view, let alone the part about whether anyone's obligated to count down stacks or not. [/ QUOTE ] From Chapter 2 of Bob Ciaffone's online rulebook: 19. Any player is entitled to a clear view of an opponent’s chips. Higher denomination chips should be easily visible. Of course about 60% of what is in the "House Policies" section is either no longer applicable, changed, never/rarely enforced and shouldn't have been in a rule book in the first place but that's another rant [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img] From the General Rules - House Policies section of the Commerce Rulebook (other LA rulebooks are similar or identical): 24. Any player is entitled to a clear view of an opponent’s chips when applicable." Hope this helps. ~ Rick |
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Re: floor does nothing about guy slapping another player @ HP last nig
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[ QUOTE ] I actually looked through Robert's Rules and couldn't even find the part about high-denom chips being in clear view, let alone the part about whether anyone's obligated to count down stacks or not. [/ QUOTE ] You are entitled to a clear view of the chips. You are also entitled to have the high denomination chips be clearly visible. You are also entitled to have the chips stacked in a manner that someone looking at them can tell how deep a player is. Traditionally if someone asks "how deep are you" they get an answer that is close to how many chips a player has. Poker is a game played by ladies and gentlemen. If you find yourself unable to conduct yourself as a lady or gentleman you should leave the casino. [/ QUOTE ] As an aside here is a link to an old thread on a hidden chips decision I started a while back. Sorry about the DOS style graphics but the X's and Y's represent the different denomination chips. Underneath is the rail and the position of the players. ~ Rick |
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Re: floor does nothing about guy slapping another player @ HP last nig
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You are entitled to a clear view of the chips. You are also entitled to have the high denomination chips be clearly visible. You are also entitled to have the chips stacked in a manner that someone looking at them can tell how deep a player is. Traditionally if someone asks "how deep are you" they get an answer that is close to how many chips a player has. Poker is a game played by ladies and gentlemen. If you find yourself unable to conduct yourself as a lady or gentleman you should leave the casino. [/ QUOTE ] I'll quote this for MFing Truth. |
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