attachment proposal

 Home Game Poker Etiquette

  • Orderly maintenance of the game and civility among those who participate.
  • A player who repeatedly violates poker etiquette is a disruption to the game

Cordiality

  • Be modest when you win.
  • Refrain from criticizing another player’s play.
  • Limit unnecessary chatter to avoid disturbing active players.
  • Do not hit on another player, no matter how attractive you find them.
  • Dealer should control flow the hand
  • Do not be verbally abusive. (family, race, religion or personal attacks)

Table Presence

  • Manage your table space reasonably.
  • Keep your chips on the table.
  • Do not handle another player’s chips or cards.
  • Protect your cards so that no one else can see them.
  • Keep your cards on the table.

Play

  • Play at a reasonable speed.
  • It is each player’s responsibility to follow the flow of the game. Play in turn.
  • At no time should any player make statements that could unfairly influence the play of a hand.
  • Do not comment about the cards you just threw away.
  • Refrain from making comments about potential, flushes, straights etc. on the board

The Showdown

  • Do not mis-declare your hand.
  • Show your winning hand quickly. Do not “slow-roll”
  • Any player requesting a Rabbit hunt should have to pay 100 to low stack

Integrity

  • Agreeing to “check-down” a hand after a player has gone All-in is not technically allowed.

new rules proposal

New rules proposal

– get rid of the 25/50 blind and start at 50/100
– top ups are after 400/800 blinds
– 1 rebuy per person at anytime during the night except if there is three or less players left at the table. No rebuys at all when there is three or less players left.

Every player signs a copy of the printed rules and it gets posted on the wall with their signature before they start to play.

The rest of the existing rules remain in effect.

–Wayne

Friendly reminder

Poker night was started in the early 90’s by 10 founding members as a fun, social event. Since then new players have joined and improved the quality of the “game”.  We all want the same thing, a fair, competitive, quality game. However I think the “fun, social” part is declining. Some of the jokes and jabs are getting a little uncomfortable, I include myself. The same way we need structure with game rules, we also need structure with social rules.

*Be more respectful —-  (wives, kids, religion, race, colour,)  should be off limits.

*Try to communicate   —-  (In or Out, if you are going to be late, give a time)

*Maybe no electronics?  —- (creates distractions and slows play) hey you might even have talk to each other

*Try to help with the moving of chips and cards.

*Be nice to new players      (instead of taking offence to these suggestions maybe just agree)

 

Al.

 

 

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