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Re: Card exposed question
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...and/or don't want to give away an advantage that they feel noone is giving back to them. [/ QUOTE ] Screw thy neighbor as he would screw unto you. I am not directing this to you but I feel if we all speak up and say we want integrity in our games and we act that way, then perhaps some day every single player will speak if he gains an unfair advantage and we can all play an honest game. As a matter of fact, the next guy that cracks my AA I am going to kiss him full on the lips. |
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Re: Card exposed question
I tend to be pragmatic about such things. If I'm the only one that saw it, and it cannot impact the hand (like if I'm about to fold my cards, too, or if I see a red 5 after AAK all black flops and I hold KK, or all I saw was black spots on the card and the flop is mostly red paint), I will say nothing in the interests of expediency. I'm not trying to cheat, and while the card didn't help or hurt me at all, it's not impossible someone else might get useful info from it which puts me at a disadvantage (like if a 5 is flashed and someone else holds 55 and is thinking of trying for his 2-outer, he may rethink that if he knows it's a 1-outter). If the card is at all important, sure, speak up.
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Re: Card exposed question
If a card flashes, I'll say so. I like doing this when it's lying face-up on the table. [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img] If I see a card and the dealer mucks it without showing it, I'll announce it. That's just what I do.
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