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Ultimate Freeroll - moral conundrum
Playing earlier this weekend .5/1NL at my favorite site, sitting with about 170 in front of me, having a good ole time when the @%&*'ing site crashes. No biggy as I'm sure this has happened to most people who play online. After not being able to log back on for about 20 min, I call it a day and spend some quality time with my wife. Next day I log back on and find that my 170 is listed as still in play from the night before, but I'm not at any tables or anything. I contact customer support who musta been swamped from the crash the night before, tell 'em about my situation, and get the standard 'be patient, bad crash/server problems' line. No sweat, I'll be back later. After some more family time with the Mrs, I log back on to find my account balance about doubled!! WTF, this kinda thing only happens to other lucky SOB's, not me. But wait, it gets better. After sitting there for a few happy minutes, I see my balance pop up by about 170, few more minutes-another 170, few more-170!!! You get the picture; when they tried to fix my account, some computer glitch had them pumping that 170 left from the crash into my account every couple of minutes!!! Well, after an hour or two, I find myself sittin on about 12K!! Talk about rakeback!
Anyway, here's my question. All legal issues about takin' the cash and running aside(after all this whole online poker thing is illegal in the states anyway, they're not comin after me)- who here is reporting the error, and who's playin' in the 50/100 NL "freeroll" against the big boys?? True story - Results later!! |
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