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Having good poker etiquette at the table involves being polite and being polite involves both
the players and the dealers at the table. If you?re sitting there flirting with a dealer,
you never know you may mess them up, they know they mess up a hand and make a mistake.
You got to remember the dealer is there, that's their job, there at their work, so leave the
dealers alone, don't flirt with them and the other players there, there to play poker not
to listen to you flirting with them. Also just be curteous to other players. If you
notice there's a very inexperienced player at the table, don't continuously berate their
play. There new at the table, you want them to come back. Also there one step, more likely
in the beginning going to give up their money a lot easier. So the more experienced players
they want those players at the table. Also if you take a bad beat, win a big pot, or
I mean sorry, lose a big pot, you lose a lot of money. Don't throw your cards at the dealer
because the dealer had no control over what cards came out on the deck or what cards came
out on the flop and don't throw your chips at the player across form you or whoever won
the pot. Just be courteous and be polite at the table. Also when you win a big hand, don't
act all crazy. Be modest when you win the hand, rake in the chips, maybe even throw
"hey, good hand" to the other player. Be courteous, be polite and always remember poker is played
with logic and not emotion.