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> Web First Nations Poker Player The winner racks the pot and only then you can move another player's cards. You can’t touch or move the cards of other player without their permission. Your cards will not be mixed up with others if you put them face down on the table and put a chip on them. The player to the dealer’s right is offered to cut the deck. The player can cut, tap or pass the cut to the player to his right. The cards can be dealt without cutting. It is called tapping. If you answer your mobile phone in the middle of a hand it means that you fold your hand. You’d better leave the phone at home or turn it off. A player should not talk across a player who is involved in a hand. Profanity and obscenities are forbidden. Shouting is forbidden. You can leave the casino anytime. Have respect for the dealer and his job. It is not the dealer’s fault if you lose. Cards must be discarded on a low line of flight so that people can't see them. Place chips as far forward as reasonably possible to make it easier for the dealer to scoop them. Speak up when you see an error such as an improper amount of a bet, a card going to the wrong person or a flashed card, or the pot about to be incorrectly awarded.
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