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Reef 11-12-2004 07:14 PM

The integrity of a Poker player
 

csuf_gambler 11-12-2004 07:25 PM

Re: The integrity of a Poker player
 
i only got 2 things in this life, my word and my balls, and i dont break em for no body!!!

Reef 11-12-2004 09:21 PM

Re: The integrity of a Poker player
 
Is it just me, or would you be more willing to lend $ to a fellow poker player than non player? Also, I think I would not have to ask multiple times from a poker player to collect upon a bet- whereas non poker friends would have to be pestered frequently to pay up. Maybe I'm just imagining things

Sponger15SB 11-12-2004 10:23 PM

Re: The integrity of a Poker player
 
I think its funny that everyone is saying how trustworthy they are and then they turn around and say that the avg poker player isn't as trust worth as a non poker player....

I don't trust these results.

huxbux 11-12-2004 10:45 PM

Re: The integrity of a Poker player
 
Might be a clashing of superimposed self-imagery to enhance personal worth against the inherent generalizations of the "gambler's" lack of moral integrity?

I personally put little stock into self-evaluations, so the results of the poll are skewed IMO.

But hey, I just sounded like a complete douche so WTF do I know! [img]/images/graemlins/shocked.gif[/img]

submariner 11-13-2004 12:01 AM

Re: The integrity of a Poker player
 
The thing is, the second question doesn't ask, "is the average poker player as trustworthy", it asks is the average poker player more trustworthy. (And it doesn't even specify more trustworthy than what).

I said no to the second, because I don't think the avg poker player is more (or less) trustworthy than anyone else. I think it depends completely on the individual, just like any other character trait would.

bisonbison 11-13-2004 01:14 AM

Re: The integrity of a Poker player
 
It depends/I don't care.

spamuell 11-13-2004 01:38 AM

Re: The integrity of a Poker player
 
Most people here are not poker players, we're people who play poker. There is a difference and that difference means your poll is silly.

Cerril 11-13-2004 03:39 AM

Re: The integrity of a Poker player
 
I wouldn't lend money to anyone who wasn't a close acquaintance or a good friend (depending on the amount). I would be more willing to lend money to a good player or a player with a reputation for honoring his deals than I would some of my good friends who are just terrible with money.

On the other hand, all other things being equal I would be less inclined to lend money to a poker player (whose short term income depends a good deal on luck) than a friend with a more dependable job. At the very least there are very few people, if any, that I would be prepared to lend 200BB to at any limit requiring a loan of money - and less (even that much, really) means that bad luck could wipe them out without much of a stretch before they could repay me.

Cerril 11-13-2004 03:43 AM

Re: The integrity of a Poker player
 
I don't treat the average poker player as more or less dependable than anyone else.

For myself, I base a lot of my relationships on how much I can expect those around me to hold to their word - and, by extension, I would not abide being called (rightly) a hypocrite, and that is the main reason my own word holds so much weight with me.

(now I answered the first because while I have broken promises in the past it was always unintentional. I suppose I treat being forgetful or occasionally unintentionally unreliable as different from a lack of integrity - I always do my utmost to make up for my mistakes)


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