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Re: A question of Poker Ethics
Keen observations....And i'm starting to feel that i was just playing my best. Some people play cards for fun, some to hang out, and some to try there hardest and compete. I am starting to think that all of these perspectives should be respected equally. Thx for the Post
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Re: A question of Poker Ethics
I play at a homegame(s) throughout the week. I say save the acting for hollywood- talking almost always gives away the strength of your hand.
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Re: A question of Poker Ethics
don't be an ass to your friends?
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He would have called anyway; the Hollywood act just made you look like a moran.
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it really just boils down to whether or not you and your friends get along well enough to be jackasses to each other. i wouldn't behave like this with people i don't know too well. people go to these small stakes home games to have fun. stacking someone for a 30 dollar pot with the stone cold nuts and being a tool about it generally isn't the best way to keep friends.
on a side note, do you guys call time on each other regularly? that's pretty funny. |
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Re: A question of Poker Ethics
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Well I'd slap you upside the head and never invite you to another home game. Not because of ethics, just because that is one annoying thing to do. [/ QUOTE ] Agreed, just play the damn cards. |
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