By taking a seat at a poker table, Players agree to conduct
themselves with appropriate behavior and to abide by the rules
of conduct and play as stated here. In instances where disputes
may arise, the decision of the poker room supervisor is final.
Should any player behave in a manner that would improve another
Player's chances, or communicate in any way to another Player
that might result in improving that Player's chances or another
Player's chances, they shall be asked by poker room management
to leave the game.
Argosy Casino Poker Room General Rules
1. Poker room supervisor's decision is final.
2. All games are to be table stakes.
3. Seating and table changes must be approved by Poker Room
Management.
4. Players must protect their own hands.
5. Cards speak.
6. Dealer will assist in reading hands.
7. Verbal declarations, if done in turn are binding assuming
it is within the rules of the poker game being played.
8. Only one Player to a hand.
9. Only English is to be spoken during a hand.
10. If a Player's hand is shown to another, the other Players
present must be shown the hand as well. ("Show one, show
all.")
11. All of the Player's cards must be exposed at the end
of the hand if it is called a winning hand.
12. Three raise limit, except when only two Players remain.
The unlimited raising is allowed.
13. "Check and raise" is allowed.
14. String bets are not acceptable.
15. All Players' cards must remain in full view of the Dealer.
16. No money or checks may be transferred between Players
at the poker table without the expressed permission of the
poker room supervisor.
17. Players wishing to be seated in a particular game must
check in with the poker staff to get on the waiting list.
If there is no waiting list, the reception clerk will direct
them to check in with the appropriate floor person for seat
assignment. The waiting list will be administered on a first-come,
first-served basis.
18. Harassment toward Players or Dealers will not be tolerated.
19. Players who are going to be gone for an extended amount
of time should contact a floor person.
20. Certain circumstances will constitute a misdeal, dead,
or fouled hand. Poker room management will make this decision
based on the in-house rules.
21. Management retains the right to refuse the use of its
facilities to anyone at anytime.
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