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Old 08-08-2007, 11:13 AM
AbZurrrd AbZurrrd is offline
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Default Re: So I sit down at $10/$20 PLO instead of $.25/$.50 ...

There is NO WAY HE WOULD EVER HAD SEND ME EVEN $1 BACK.

Don't you think I know this? Do you think I believe in honesty and fairness in poker? Most players would hussle. Most players would use whatever way they can to make money. Most players are very unethical and even though it is stupid that I sent the money back, it makes me feel good about keeping what I win on Stars aimed toward the long run.

I appreciate all of you highlighting in details the depth of my stupidity.

I understand what baronzeus says: I did deserve it, even though it felt like a theft in my head.

One question out of curiosity: one guy walks near you and drops a $100 bill on the floor. You notice and he doesn't. When (under what conditions) does it make sense to tell him or to keep it?

Also, in poker, where is the borderline between a winning mentality and a theft? Why don't we all steal blinds at $300/$600 for a living?. One person cannot steal 1BB at $300/$600 a million times, but if you could steal 1BB everyday with a different screename every time, would you? Please tell me.

Even though I won the money square and fair leaving right after is not and makes me a pussy since I did not continue. It therefore becomes the act of a lower and greedy individual once I decide to flee. That's my thought.
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