by Steve Zolotow | Published: Oct 19, '22
… ’ to mean any physical or verbal behavior that provides clues as to …
by Scott J. Burnham | Published: Aug 25, '21
… for soft play, abuse, disruptive behavior, or cheating. Under this rule … 71, “[e]nforcement options include verbal warnings.” So when all is …
by Scott J. Burnham | Published: Sep 25, '19
… in any form of inappropriate behavior intended to disrupt other … states: “Any individual who encounters behavior that is not civil … that under Rule 113, a “verbal warning” is a penalty, … inappropriate behavior at the table. Putting an end to the behavior …
by Dealer Chick | Published: Jul 31, '19
… grind? Have a question about behavior, etiquette, or anything else related … would just follow one rule: verbal is binding. Just speak. Use …
by Scott J. Burnham | Published: Aug 01, '18
… person can determine where their behavior falls within the “reasonable” spectrum … one’s hand. Is a verbal disclosure the same as actually … , and if it is, the behavior can be dealt with under …
by Scott J. Burnham | Published: Sep 19, '17
… Disqualification A: Penalty options include verbal warnings, one or more … soft play, abuse, disruptive behavior, or cheating. Initially, … to engage in disruptive behavior or to cheat! … expressly prohibiting behavior does not mean the behavior is permitted. …
by Card Player News Team | Published: Aug 30, '17
… -chip rule,” for example, or “verbal declarations are binding.” But not … never wrong, and that bad behavior (even when you’re simply …
by Card Player News Team | Published: Aug 02, '17
… wrong, and that bad behavior (even when you’re … good questions about questionable behavior from Card Player readers, … . Keep those emails coming! Verbal Declarations Are Binding (Except … Nearly everyone knows the rule “verbal declarations are binding,” but …
by Card Player News Team | Published: Jul 05, '17
… -chip rule,” for example, or “verbal declarations are binding.” But not … never wrong, and that bad behavior (even when you’re simply … attributing your aggravation to the behavior of your opponent. Look at …
by Card Player News Team | Published: Jun 21, '17
… chip rule,” for example, or “verbal declarations are binding.” But not … never wrong, and that bad behavior (even when you’re simply … because of some combination of verbal and visual cues (a … you say “call” or “raise.” Verbal declarations are binding, and if …
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