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Poker Rules - Code of Conduct |
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CONDUCT CODE
Management will attempt to maintain a pleasant environment
for all our customers and employees, but is not responsible
for the conduct of any player. We have established a code
of conduct, and may deny the use of our cardroom to anyone
who violates it. The following are not permitted:
| • Collusion with another player or any other form
of cheating. |
| • Verbally or physically threatening any patron
or employee. |
| • Using profanity or obscene language. |
| • Creating a disturbance by arguing, shouting,
or making excessive noise. |
| • Throwing, tearing, bending, or crumpling cards.
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| • Destroying or defacing property. |
| • Using an illegal substance. |
| • Carrying a weapon. |
POKER
ETIQUETTE
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The following actions are improper, and grounds for warning, suspending, or barring a violator:
| • Deliberately acting out of turn. |
| • Deliberately splashing chips into the pot. |
| • Agreeing to check a hand out when a third player
is all-in. |
| • Reading a hand for another player at the showdown
before it has been placed faceup on the table. |
| • Telling anyone to turn a hand faceup at the
showdown. |
• Revealing the contents of a live hand in a multihanded
pot before the betting is complete. Do not
divulge the contents of a hand during a deal even to someone
not in the pot, so you do not leave any possibility
of the information being transmitted to an active player. |
| • Needlessly stalling the action of a game. |
• Deliberately discarding hands away from the
muck . Cards should be released in a low line of flight,
at a moderate rate of speed (not at the dealer's
hands or chip-rack). |
| • Stacking chips in a manner that interferes
with dealing or viewing cards. |
• Making statements or taking action that could
unfairly influence the course of play, whether or not
the offender is involved in the pot. |
| • Using a cell phone at the table. |
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