DrStrange
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It is not good form to be digging through the muck. Even so, I find this happens in every home game I play. The norms for a home game are very different from a casino style game
It is not normally an attempt to see other player's hands and gain an advantage, most often it is a chance for the player to remind himself what he folded and maybe start a conversation about who would have won if they had paid to get to showdown. There really aren't many players who have the skill to gain an advantage by seeing your mucked cards when you aren't claiming the pot. (seeing your folded winning hand is perhaps another matter.)
As a host, I am always balancing the social needs of the game vs a literal reading of Robert's Rules. I caution everyone who wants to be a "rules Nazi" that your complaints might always be proper and accurate but make yourself a big enough pain in the ass and it will be you getting the one time warning. We are playing to have fun at my house. I also want to follow generally accepted rules and procedures for the game, but fun can sometimes take priority over rules. The last thing I want is ten people in hoodies and sun glasses, ear buds turned up loud grinding out a session. I have lost one player over this in decades of hosting and it was not much of a loss.
Perspective -=- DrStrange
It is not normally an attempt to see other player's hands and gain an advantage, most often it is a chance for the player to remind himself what he folded and maybe start a conversation about who would have won if they had paid to get to showdown. There really aren't many players who have the skill to gain an advantage by seeing your mucked cards when you aren't claiming the pot. (seeing your folded winning hand is perhaps another matter.)
As a host, I am always balancing the social needs of the game vs a literal reading of Robert's Rules. I caution everyone who wants to be a "rules Nazi" that your complaints might always be proper and accurate but make yourself a big enough pain in the ass and it will be you getting the one time warning. We are playing to have fun at my house. I also want to follow generally accepted rules and procedures for the game, but fun can sometimes take priority over rules. The last thing I want is ten people in hoodies and sun glasses, ear buds turned up loud grinding out a session. I have lost one player over this in decades of hosting and it was not much of a loss.
Perspective -=- DrStrange