Can a player touch another player's chips?

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In most poker games, it is generally not acceptable for a player to touch another player's chips. The standard practice is for each player to handle their own chips to maintain fairness and prevent potential disputes.

Touching another player's chips without their permission can be seen as a breach of etiquette and may create concerns about possible cheating or collusion. It is important to respect the personal space and property of other players at the poker table.

However, it's worth noting that there can be exceptions to this general rule, depending on the specific rules of the game or the agreement among the players involved. For instance, in certain friendly home games or private games where players have established trust and consent, they may allow limited interaction with each other's chips for various purposes such as counting or verifying chip amounts.
 
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