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Re: Banned From True Poker
Sorry, you're cheating if you are playing at the same table and can see each other's cards. Period.
RESPONSE: maybe morally, but if an offshore website not locally governed has rules that allow for 'exploitation' such as this - wouldn't the 'cheater' really just be playing 'by the rules' and whatever loopholes afforded by them? |
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Re: Banned From True Poker
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We sit side by side and yes wee can see each others monitors. [/ QUOTE ] The defense rests, your honor. |
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Re: Banned From True Poker
Can you ask your wife to talk to my wife [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img] My wife would rather I smoke crack than play poker.
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Re: Banned From True Poker
[ QUOTE ]
Sorry, you're cheating if you are playing at the same table and can see each other's cards. Period. RESPONSE: maybe morally, but if an offshore website not locally governed has rules that allow for 'exploitation' such as this - wouldn't the 'cheater' really just be playing 'by the rules' and whatever loopholes afforded by them? [/ QUOTE ] Nonsense. I'm pretty sure all sites have rules against collusion. Just because they allow you to sit at the same table, doesn't make it a loophole to the collusion rule. A local casino let my friend and I sit at the same table. Is that carte blanche to cheat our asses off to "exploit the loophole"? Of course not. |
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