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flecks 12-10-2005 03:00 PM

Re: Unethical to take advantage of a happy drunk?
 
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Without readying your post: No, it is not, no matter what the circumstances.

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Exactly. Plus, might have done drunk the favor. His attnention span is shot and anxious to go drunk around some more or starts to come off high, your playing advantage could have ended up much more than his chip advantage. I call this chop a win/win.

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I agree. And screw those other hypocrites. It's not like you need them as friends right?

SenecaJim 12-10-2005 04:03 PM

Re: Unethical to take advantage of a happy drunk?
 
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Without readying your post: No, it is not, no matter what the circumstances.

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There are lots of ways of taking advantage that would be unethical. (Stealing his chips when he's not looking comes to mind.)

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I would view stealing as an illegal action, not a circumstance. Other circumstance might be cash game and he is literally showing his cards. Not turning your head away or telling him to protect his hand, that is a different circumstance where advantage is still being taken. If he is raising with an Obvious looser cause he is drunk then reraising him is taking advantage. Is that unethical....please. If it is, I'm going to hell.

CCx 12-10-2005 04:47 PM

Re: Unethical to take advantage of a happy drunk?
 
just because the guy is drunk and you may be concerned about the ethics police doesn't require you to start hating money - nice work... now go get some pussy!

willie 12-10-2005 05:00 PM

Re: Unethical to take advantage of a happy drunk?
 
f them

if he wanted a better deal he could ask for one.

AngusThermopyle 12-10-2005 05:34 PM

Re: Unethical to take advantage of a happy drunk?
 
A chop based on stacks would have been $530 - $320. So he gave you $100 in order to save time and in recognition that you had an edge over him, being sober (or maybe just less wasted) and a better player. A bit more than I think he should have given away, but not outrageous.

haakee 12-10-2005 07:23 PM

Re: Unethical to take advantage of a happy drunk?
 
You offered a deal, he took it. I see nothing wrong with this.

murellus 12-10-2005 07:45 PM

Re: Unethical to take advantage of a happy drunk?
 
your question is like asking if it's unethical to win a pot off of a drunk guy.....................

BigBaitsim (milo) 12-10-2005 07:53 PM

Re: Unethical to take advantage of a happy drunk?
 
I would consider it unethical to NOT take advantage of the drunk. Poker is a predatory game, don't be a pussy.

tonypaladino 12-10-2005 10:22 PM

Re: Unethical to take advantage of a happy drunk?
 
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Without readying your post: No, it is not, no matter what the circumstances.

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There are lots of ways of taking advantage that would be unethical. (Stealing his chips when he's not looking comes to mind.)

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I wouldn't view that as unethical at all. It's illegal and stupid and I wouldn't do it, but not because of ethics.

jeffraider 12-11-2005 06:55 AM

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A chop based on stacks would have been $530 - $320. So he gave you $100 in order to save time and in recognition that you had an edge over him, being sober (or maybe just less wasted) and a better player. A bit more than I think he should have given away, but not outrageous.

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Shouldn't it be $680-$170?


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