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Re: Table talk on Party
I think you, and some of the other posters in this thread, are missing the big picture. Even if it is technically wrong for someone to guess what another player has, you want to encourage everyone to play a friendly, fun game. That is the atmosphere that keeps everyone coming back for more.
If you are the better player, table talk from other players will almost always be to your advantage because it gives you additional information. If someone likes to guess what their opponent is holding, you learn something about their ability as a hand reader, and you may be able to take advantage of it yourself. If you turn into a rules lawyer in a low-limit game, you will drive away the people who are just looking to have a good time, and those are the people you want in the game in the first place. For egregious cases, you can make a friendly comment, but keep it low-key. And emailing support asking them to punish a fish who doesn't know any better is just not in your self-interest. |
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