Etiquette
- It is considered proper etiquette to call out drawn cards and discards as they are shown.
- It is considered poor etiquette to delay a call just to see what the player will do with his draw.
- It is considered poor etiquette to refuse a player's priority call on your drawn card, even if you have already melded it—players should meld their drawn cards only after everyone has had a chance to see it, but if they don't, it's their own fault.
- It is considered poor etiquette to make a call on a draw or discard after the next draw or discard has been made, i.e., no retroactive calls.
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