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Old 01-30-2004, 07:56 AM
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Default Ethics of Intentionally Putting People on Tilt

I'm sure I'll get some heat from quite a few for being a softie, but all comments appreciated.

While we have all benefitted from someone at our table being on tilt, where do you guys draw the line between the desire for profit, and the desire to be "a good neighbor." I have won countless pots from people steaming, and I make no apologies for that. But to me it is a whole 'nother ball game when it comes to doing things that encourage someone to go/stay on tilt.

I have no reservations profiting from someone on tilt, but the idealist in me would like to see poker become so clean that everybody plays in a healthy, stable manner. That means no gambling addicts and nobody on tilt.

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