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Originally Posted by MJ88
Well, it definitely is established etiquette. If you choose not to follow it, it's your choice, just like any other rude behavior.
You must be a joy to play with....
Incidentally, this attitude is EV-.
GL.
I've been playing live poker since MM boom and this is the first time I'm hearing about chop etiquette.
I don't ask for chops in the SB.
When I'm in BB, I've looked at my cards before action is OTB. If offered a chop when I have a good hand, I decline, and if I have rags, I accept.
I don't believe this to be bad etiquette, and would have zero opposition if anyone else were to do that. It isn't an angle, and it isn't unethical in any way.
If you are the type of person who thinks this is "rude".....