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Originally Posted by chillrob
Hardly anyone tries to chop based on their hole cards (or SB vs BB) , and those who do are treated like a pariah even in public card rooms. It is not nearly as difficult as you make it sound, so I'm guessing you have played very little of cash poker in public rooms.
I think the opposite is happening where I'm having a harder time imagining enforcing the rule precisely because I ONLY play cash poker in public rooms.
Chops don't usually happen twice between the same players in the same dealer bump, so unless the floor is keeping a little black book of all the players who ever accepted a chop, we're talking about a player-enforced rule. Which, I grant you, is easier in a home game.
We do have very different experiences in how frequently people are selective about their chops, though, especially with hand promos involved. There's a whole secret language and elaborate mating dance people are expected to engage in to make sure no high hand or BBJ eligible hands touch the muck. Anytime I table AA after accepting a chop, there's always at least one person saying I should have declined the chop because I was eligible for the Hershey Squirt Surprise or whatever. Someone in LLSNL just recently posted a hand complaining that some IDIOT didn't know what "cheeseburger" meant, so I know these shenanigans aren't exclusive to my games.
I could see selectively chopping based on promos being close to non-existent in home games, but that's basically what happened in OP so here we are.
In any case, enforcing a rule that has to do with a player's intent is what seems the trickiest to me. After all, this is a game built around lying. If it's a blanket "no selective chopping" then that's one thing, but if someone can just be like "I don't chop when it's [visibly counts the number of players in their seat] 7-handed" then there are going to be arguments. If I had my druthers, I would never chop so I have a whole litany of reasons for not chopping (basically anytime I feel like we can just play a normal hand of poker without annoying a rec player.) None of my reasons are hole card related--see the AA example above--but another player who can't see my hole cards can reasonably presume it might be.
I 100% agree, btw, that it's very easy to name and shame and disinvite people that you think are angle-shooters, and being hinky about your chopping can go in that category. I just didn't know if you proposing an actual rule with actual parameters, which is why I had some questions--questions that, perhaps, have wholly legitimate answers that make me think, "Yeah that could work", but questions nonetheless.
(FWIW I have even less experience playing in private games where chopping is a big deal because the entire point of the private games is that they're big and splashy where folding to the blinds is rare to begin with and people aren't grouching with each other over not getting to pull their SB back because the BB actually wants to play poker. Maybe there are some recs where I'm inclined to limp instead of raise to give them their flop fix they so desperately crave, but I don't have to do a ton of chopping to protect their feelings.)
Last edited by RaiseAnnounced; 09-21-2024 at 11:42 PM.