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dschlesak – Rounder
Burlington, WI 10:48 am – March 5, 2009
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Most poker sites and all the casinos that I have played in do not allow any foul or abusive language at the tables. How would you handle people in your local live game who resort to using such language (not necessarily directed at any one individual). We don't wish to lose the player but we do not wish for the player to continue with the practice. They have been warned and Roberts Rules of Poker have been shown to the individual. All he did was get upset. Any ideas.
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Erick.M
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5:11 pm – March 8, 2009
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You could have a card for foul comments (kind of like a big blind puck) that would sit in front of the player. If they made a second one (the first being the warning) then the second time would be a 20 minute time out.
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soupersport – Rounder
10:40 am – April 19, 2009
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Thats why I always play at home touney's…..Where foul language is always allowed
Shawn
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