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Old 04-24-2007, 12:44 PM
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Default Re: Poker Coaching and Other Ethical Grey Areas (for BillytheKidd)

Who,

Just saw this thread. I think that fundamentally pretty much all of those things are fine online.

The things you list fall into two categories.

1) One player to a hand. Sites have explicitly said (Stars for sure and at least one other site) that there is no one player to a hand rule online. When you play against an online opponent, that may be one person or ten person gathered around a computer.

2) Misrepresenting who the online id represents. So, you are some unknown name and a top pro is playing the account. Or you are a LAG pro and you play on a very tight pros account. I used to consider this unethical. However, over the last couple of years, this has become almost standard practice for many players and sites and players have not really objected to it, thus it has imo become part of the online game. I do, however, consider it unethical to lie if asked. Definitely not against the rules, but if someone says "whoa, how did you know to make that call? Have we played before? Do we know each other?" and you then answer dishonestly, I feel that is unethical.

Obviously, any sort of collusion or information sharing when both players are involved in the game or tournament is a completely different situation.
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