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Re: Sir, I can see your cards.
during the deal and preflop action of every hand after that, lean forward and look directly at his cards.
i'm sure he'll do something about it then. |
#22
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Re: Sir, I can see your cards.
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I think the "standard rule" is to politly/friendly tell the person once. If they are an ass about it, and/or continue to flash cards, I'd take it as an invitation to take their money. [/ QUOTE ] This is obviously the correct answer. |
#23
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Re: Sir, I can see your cards.
no. hes a jerk and he deserves it
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Re: Sir, I can see your cards.
You might also consider kicking the SOB in the nuts.
al |
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Re: Sir, I can see your cards.
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I think the "standard rule" is to politly/friendly tell the person once. If they are an ass about it, and/or continue to flash cards, I'd take it as an invitation to take their money. [/ QUOTE ] Exactly! There is one more reason to tell them once: You don't want to be seen as a guy who "tries" to see other players cards. Even if you see them without making any special effort it my give you a low table image if others recognize whats going on. Shadow |
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Re: Sir, I can see your cards.
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[ QUOTE ] I think the "standard rule" is to politly/friendly tell the person once. If they are an ass about it, and/or continue to flash cards, I'd take it as an invitation to take their money. [/ QUOTE ] This is obviously the correct answer. [/ QUOTE ] |
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