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I got a warning in live poker
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[QUOTE="Pokerpoet2, post: 6768634, member: 430261"] The Tournament Director is always right, he deserves the reverence of a God! because when it comes down to it his decision is Final. He was definitely right to give you a warning as you were not involved in the hand and should have kept quiet, and it is not another players responsibility to answer the questions about the stack sizes, even the chip leader didn't have to answer him as it can give away information about his own hand strength if his voice should falter. Don't take it to Heart though a warning is not too much to worry about, unless you did it again in the same tournament, I was in a Casino with a couple of Friends and one is always playing out of turn in our League games, he was warned by me before we entered the Casino not to play out of turn as it can lead to some serious consequences and ultimately get you banned from playing. The first time it happened he was warned by the TD. and on the second occasion he had to sit out for 2 hands, on his third he had to sit out for a full rotation of the dealer button, and on the fourth occasion two full rotations of the button with a final warning from the TD that the next time it happened he would be banned from the Tournament, Luckily it never got to that as he had lost so many chips from sitting out, he was forced into an early all-in and lost. He moaned to me about it but all I could say was "I did warn you before we went in". Live Casino Poker games are taken seriously and if you break any rules you can face serious consequences, It is your job to know the rules before playing in a Casino, not theirs to teach you. [/QUOTE]
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