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    How long can you holecard?

    I played poker for a few hours today at my local joint and on the way out took a look at the 3 card poker tables. I saw a dealer that flashed one hole card on 5/5 hands and a four card poker dealer who flashed one every time I saw her deal as well.

    I needed to leave otherwise I would have stayed to verify that the game was as good as it seemed. My question is: how often does someone get discovered on a solo hole card play and if I was playing unrated do you think I would be trespassed?

    This is my local poker joint so I don't want to lose my privileges and I probably wouldn't be able to bet much more than $20-30 a hand. I'm not sure if it's worth losing the best card room in the area for a low level play.

    Anyone else have experience getting backed off for holecarding? Is it worth giving this game a shot?

    Sorry that this is in the general forum but I'm not a full member.
    Last edited by Pokerplayer; 09-02-2014 at 09:00 AM. Reason: Typing on phone

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