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Hello all. In a recent home game a poker etiquette question arose. Well, really I have the question.
NLHE: I was slow playing a set I made on the flop when a 3 hit the turn. My hole cards were Q,J. When it was my turn to act, I bet, while stating almost under my breath, "Ooh, I have a three" When it came time to showdown, my opponent saw my cards and said, "You didn't have a 3. That's bad poker etiquette." My question to you all is..Is that bad poker etiquette? As poker players, isn't it our duty to mislead by our actions and what we say? I would love to get some folks opinion on this. [img]/images/graemlins/confused.gif[/img] Thanks, Lolo |
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