Poker etiquette revolves around maintaining fairness, respect, and a smooth flow of the game. Players are expected to act in turn, avoid revealing information about their cards or strategies, and refrain from criticizing others’ play. Handling chips and cards properly, being courteous to opponents and dealers, and keeping distractions to a minimum are also key. Additionally, players should avoid slow-rolling, angle shooting, or other behavior that could be seen as disrespectful or unsportsmanlike. Following these guidelines ensures an enjoyable experience for everyone at the table.