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Taking some time to learn about poker etiquette can help you to play better, make your table experience more enjoyable, and avoid any nasty consequences. There are unwritten rules that apply to the game of poker, and understanding them can greatly increase your chances of winning. Some of these rules can be easily overlooked, but taking a little time to study them can help you win more money over the long haul.

Never act out of turn, or you could spoil the whole hand. In poker, this is especially important, since you can give away information to other players. For instance, if you’re folding and you hear someone ask if you have a nilai, you should politely respond with “I don’t,” rather than “Yes,” or worse, a joke. This can ruin your entire hand and your reputation in the game.

You should always be courteous to other players and to the dealer, even if you’re not particularly good at the game. Sometimes the dealer can make a mistake, but arguing with them will only serve to confuse the situation. If you are aware of a mistake, you should politely explain to the dealer what happened and then let the action move on.

Never use your hands to intimidate opponents. Trying to yell or curse at an opponent is not only inappropriate, but also unethical. It can distract the other players, making the decision-making process more difficult. Instead, you should be a helpful member of the poker table, treating the other players with respect and helping them to improve.

It’s common for new players to try to teach others how to play the game, but it’s not considered good etiquette. Likewise, you should avoid telling other people the best way to play the game, which can be offensive to your opponent. When playing a hand, be sure to keep your chips visible and count them before revealing your holdings.

Don’t complain about bad beats, or you may get banned from the game. Complaining is an easy way to ruin a good day at the poker table. Also, when a player makes a bad beat, they are giving away tilting information, which isn’t good for the game. And if you are the one who is complaining, you are showing a lack of knowledge about the game.

Be careful when hiding your high-value chips. If you do, you can make the playing environment uncomfortable for everyone, including yourself. Plus, it is considered unethical to hide high-value chips in a poker game.

Another thing to consider is not talking during a hand. Having your head in the clouds, or chatting with the other players, can make it harder for you to make a decision, and you’ll be able to give away your holding to the dealer and other players.

Finally, don’t call a clock when you’re in the middle of the hand. The clock should only be called when things get out of control, and not when you’re doing anything else.