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Title: Poker Rule Book
Post by: pokerdave69 on December 04, 2005, 04:55:09 PM
Hi Folks, Just wondering if anyone knows of a good rule book thats on the market, Me and a few pals are having a little home game and with me being the most experienced of the players i'm looking to clean up  :D but just in case something hits the fan with regards to calling out of position, under-raising and whatever else might confuse us newbies i'm thinking that getting a book might be a good idea. Thanks in advance. Dave


Title: Re: Poker Rule Book
Post by: tikay on December 04, 2005, 05:18:10 PM
Hi PokerDave,

Yes, blonde published a complete "Home Game Rules" series of articles earlier this year, on our Main Site. It was written by AdamM.

I'll try & find it for you & post a link.


Title: Re: Poker Rule Book
Post by: pokerdave69 on December 04, 2005, 05:53:14 PM
Ok Tikay that would be good. Are you going to spiders again on Wednesday ? Dave


Title: Re: Poker Rule Book
Post by: Sheriff Fatman on December 04, 2005, 05:57:29 PM
Bob Ciaffone's "Robert's Rules of Poker" are available for free on a number of websites.

Just Google the above and you'll find them in Word or PDF format.

Sheriff


Title: Re: Poker Rule Book
Post by: snoopy1239 on December 04, 2005, 06:13:45 PM
There's this guy at the Gala, I won't name him.

He thinks he knows  absolutely everything about poker and the rules of the game. The only problem is that he doesn't, he just has an uncontrollable urge to pretend that he does.

Whenever there's a discrepancy of any kind, the 'walking rulebook', as I like to call him, sticks his schnoz in and tells every1 what's what.

You have to laugh sometimes. I recall a pot where there were a few side pots. The dealer was being quite slow so the 'walking rulebook', who incidentally wasn't involved in the hand, decided to get his fingers dirty and sort it out. In fact, he just couldn't resist.

He started moving all the chips saying, 'Right, you raised this amount', 'This goes in front of you', 'Let's take this from there'. After a while, he suddenly stood up, paused and said, 'Nah, I've got that wrong'. The pot was completely messed up and I just couldn't help but laugh out loud.



Title: Re: Poker Rule Book
Post by: tikay on December 04, 2005, 06:28:12 PM
Ok Tikay that would be good. Are you going to spiders again on Wednesday ? Dave

No, I'm at Luton all week. But maybe the week after.

I LOVED the atmo at Spyders. I could play there every night of my life. Not everyone's cup of tea, but I was in Heaven. Not too many Librarians or Accountants there though, eh?

But I felt safer there than in many "proper" cardrooms.

If you can get Viktor drunk again, I'll even play the cash game again......


Title: Re: Poker Rule Book
Post by: gatso on December 04, 2005, 06:36:07 PM
Dave/tikay

my last question about this got lost on the internet poker section, stupid place to put it really. what's happening at spiders? is it a regular game now? used to play snooker there and wouldn't mind a bit of local poker as well.

Dave, do you have an email account at blueyonder or am I way off in guessing who you are?


Title: Re: Poker Rule Book
Post by: tikay on December 05, 2005, 03:55:55 AM

Yes, I believe it will be every Wednesday night. Not for widows & orphans, as the saying goes, but if you want a buzz, forget the web & go to Spiders.

Great hospitality, a good laugh, nice informal atmo, and an "interesting" bunch of lads.


Title: Re: Poker Rule Book
Post by: pokerdave69 on December 05, 2005, 10:19:44 AM
Hi Gatso. No account at blue younder so i guess your having a  :blonde: lol. Hope to see you at spiders soon. They usually run satellites during the day from 2pm with the tournament starting at 7.30-8.00. Regards. Dave