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Old 11-24-2005, 02:32 AM
Simplistic Simplistic is offline
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Default Re: A question of Poker Ethics

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Blech. I don't think I'd complain if I was in your friend's spot, but I would be put off. It's a weekly small-stakes game. Going oveboard on the acting over $30 from your friend makes you seem like a World Poker Tour groupie who knows nothing about poker.

If it was a matter of hundreds of dollars or more (assuming you're not a millionare), then my opinion would be different. As it is, keeping the game friendly and moving is more important than making sure you milk a few more bucks out of the nuts.

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Well, i am passionate about poker, and i always try to play my best. I make more online, but i play in this game 80% to better my live game, and 20% to hang out. I think that if i always try my best, thats what lets me improve my game that quickest i can, and thats my goal. Not just my game, but the game of players i play with that arent as good as me yet. But, maybe i am a lil over passionite, you may be right, i still have to think about it. But out of the people that become big time pro's, do they ever pull punchs and not try there best? would they have gotten to where they are today by doing that?

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btw you'd get scolded at casino, i've been told to shut up by the dealer because its poor etiquette.
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