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Is This Cheating?
You see someone's card reflected through their glasses.
If yes, what about if you notice that an artery pulsates in someones temple when they have a good hand. In both cases you say nothing and use the information to your advantage. |
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Re: Is This Cheating?
No to both
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Re: Is This Cheating?
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No to both [/ QUOTE ] Moreover, I'd say it's not cheating if you can see his cards while he's checking them. |
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Re: Is This Cheating?
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[ QUOTE ] No to both [/ QUOTE ] Moreover, I'd say it's not cheating if you can see his cards while he's checking them. [/ QUOTE ] i agree. everybody is responsible for his cards. if someone can't manage to keep his cards safe, it's his own fault. letting other people see ones cards is like playing poorly imo. |
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Re: Is This Cheating?
A very gray area. I hear people always say that poker is a Gentleman's game. What is the difference between seeing one of his cards if the dealer mistakenly flashes it when dealing it? Or what if someone mucks their cards and mistakenly flashes one of them and you're the only one still in the hand who saw it?
So if playing online and someone is stupid enough to install a trojan horse program from an Email I send them that installs a program that allows me to see their cards, is that not cheating? If you can see someone's cards, then I don't see anyway how that can not be considered cheating. Poker Tells on the other hand are part of the game. |
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Re: Is This Cheating?
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I hear people always say that poker is a Gentleman's game. [/ QUOTE ] are you from england? i have never ever heard that... [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] to the rest of the post: i tend to agree. if you see cards due to dealers mistakes it might be considered cheating. very difficult in this case imo. |
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Re: Is This Cheating?
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A very gray area. I hear people always say that poker is a Gentleman's game. What is the difference between seeing one of his cards if the dealer mistakenly flashes it when dealing it? Or what if someone mucks their cards and mistakenly flashes one of them and you're the only one still in the hand who saw it? So if playing online and someone is stupid enough to install a trojan horse program from an Email I send them that installs a program that allows me to see their cards, is that not cheating? If you can see someone's cards, then I don't see anyway how that can not be considered cheating. Poker Tells on the other hand are part of the game. [/ QUOTE ] A key element for me is whether I set up the situation ( like the trojan or marking the cards etc) or whether the knowledge gained was inadvertant. I'm a bit biased because I not only play professionally but also for my own pleasure and it spoils my pleasure when people show me their cards. DS's example is nice because it does fall right on the line for me although I can respect others that have opinions on either side. In bridge I would definitely tell them to hold their cards back and I wouldn't take advantage if they didn't. luckyme |
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Re: Is This Cheating?
Neither is cheating. Not by a longshot.
To whomever said it: if you tell your friend about his reflecting glasses, it is because he is your friend. Its still his fault, and you did nothing wrong in the game to be considered cheating. |
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Re: Is This Cheating?
See my response on poker above. Same in bridge for me. See em all the time.
Although I don't need to. |
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Re: Is This Cheating?
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No to both [/ QUOTE ] |
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