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[QUOTE="YLAN, post: 6768597, member: 1012713"] That should not be allowed either since it could distract players on the hand & they could complain. I see it implemented strictly only when a player is all-in so many may get confused on the rules. You may be allowed tho, since card is folded, to step away from the table to do that. Just get back to your table when your card is dealt else it be mucked immediately & will be warned if you did not declare a sit-out. That is true. TD usually do it just to remind players of rules and not only the "offending" player. It should be understood that their top priority in the game is fairness because when an actual incident happens it certainly ruins the game & there may be no possible reparations to an offended party. There is not much that could be done after the fact. That is why they must prevent such at all costs. Some players do not understand & would vigorously complain, rightly so, because they may be warned on very trivial matters but its all to prevent real bad situations that may happen in the game. To me those are not "real" warnings on my person but its for a novel reason. Common-sense decisions in the interest of fairness take priority over technical rules. They may not penalize or disqualify a player on repeated warnings of such trivial matters because that will not be fair too. Cheers!!! [/QUOTE]
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