Coffee housing
Coffee housing is a way of using speech or verbal statements and tones to mislead the other player. When playing with a small or weak hand, a player might say something like “I would like to see someone beat this hand”. A sentence of this sort can mislead the other players into thinking that the hand is stronger than it actually is, thus folding or betting lower than they normally would.
However, coffee housing is more common to send the opposing players the other way. It is more common to hear players say words like “This is going to be the craziest move of my life,” just before they place a bet. The statement is an intentional statement to make the opposing player believe that the player placing the bet is betting despite have a weaker hand. This sort of practice encourages other players to continue playing and probably even bet higher amounts, leading to a loss in the end.
Also known as speech play, coffee housing is not considered an ethical form of play in places like the United Kingdom however, its use is much more prevalent in countries like USA where the audiences also have a liking for the theatrical.
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