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Verbally misleading, baiting, or confusing opponents. A conspicuous act.
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An attempt to mislead opponents about ones hand by devious Behaviour.
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Any chat between Players that goes towards misleading or manipulating other Players is termed 'coffeehousing', and is strictly prohibited.
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Distracting field chit-chat while others are listening for hounds.
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this is when the players talk about a hand, which is not over.
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Talking in an attempt to mislead other players about the strength of a hand. For example a player holding A-A as their first two cards might say "lets gamble here", implying a much weaker holding. Coffee housing is considered bad etiquette in the UK, but not in the USA. This is also called speech play.
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A term used to describe the intent to mislead or influence your opponents by talking out loud about the hand being played.
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Using the chat facility to discuss a hand they are currently involved in, with the specific intention of misleading an opponent(s).
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An attempt to mislead opponents by means of devious speech or behaviour.
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Discussing a hand while it is in progress. Considered in bad taste in poker.
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This is when Players chat about a hand they are involved in, with the intent of misleading or manipulating other Players.
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When a player chat with other players in order to manipulate other players then it is a case of "coffeehouse". It should not be done and is prohibited since it hampers the ethics of the game.
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To discuss current hand being played with the intent of providing misleading information.
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