Splashing the pot is an inconvenient and inconsiderate thing to do when playing poker because it doesn't allow others to truly get a sense of how much money you just threw into the pot. Learn more in this free video series that will have you behaving like a poker pro in no time.
Expert: Johnny Ferrell
Contact: www.luckyacespokertables.com
Bio: Johnny Ferrell is the founder of Lucky Aces Custom Poker Tables has been an avid poker player for close to ten years.
Filmmaker: Christopher Rokosz
slowrolling is absolutely disgusting, i would just void their hand
weatherallc05 4 months ago
@R088O I totally get what you mean. Slowrolling and pot splashing is a horrible practice (Bad call, however :D)
somanygirls 8 months ago
@kreeetin Hey man, I play home games once a week with a group of mates, and they still haven't picked up on what I mean why I get pissed and say "dude can you not slowroll" or "dude can you not splash the pot". The other day I had a flush on a dangerous board (QQ993) where my opponent could be full..the guy pushed all in, so I was left to decide. I chose to call, had him well covered, and he shows me the 3, then slowly rolls over the Q moments later after I'm feeling like the winner.
R088O 10 months ago
@kreeetin Bad poker etiquette in casinos can be penalised by the dealer. Stuff like the player has to fold his hand or is excluded from the table all together.
induna7 1 year ago
I play home games, was wondering if the casino did anything other than get pissed off when players do this. I tell my friends that do this, how much it pisses people off.
Curious if casinos ever take action if a player repeatedly does this
kreeetin 1 year ago