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Multitabling and sitting out: ethic?
Today I was MT the 27s and accidentally I did not realize I was sitting out in 1 table.
I was playing in at least 6 tables with a well known (at least to me) 2+2er. Am I wrong if I expect this person to inform me of the situation? I have always done it in the past. |
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Re: Multitabling and sitting out: ethic?
I do not expect to be notified in such a case. Those other guys are opponents, not friends.
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Re: Multitabling and sitting out: ethic?
I never called anyone friend, but then you are taking advantage of a situation.
This is a community, everyone is happy to take money out of the others overplaying them, we play a lot togheter and we are here to improve and learn how to exploit fish not how to dodge money out of each other. |
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Re: Multitabling and sitting out: ethic?
I think you should respond. That being said it is very likely he was MTTing and didn't notice or just figured you timed out one hand or something like that.
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Re: Multitabling and sitting out: ethic?
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I think you should respond. That being said it is very likely he was MTTing and didn't notice or just figured you timed out one hand or something like that. [/ QUOTE ] I was sitting out since level 2!!!! |
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Re: Multitabling and sitting out: ethic?
i know if i am >12 tabling, I won't likely to notice somebody sitting out unless he is just on my left or until like 5 or 6-handed.
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Re: Multitabling and sitting out: ethic?
First off, no, you you shouldn't "expect" it. It's nice, and neighborly, and whatever, but you have no right to "expect" it.
Second I have a real problem with the below quoted. Let's take it apart some. [ QUOTE ] This is a community, everyone is happy to take money out of the others overplaying them, [/ QUOTE ] yeah, it's a community of people who are trying to make money by playing better than others. playing better includes noticing when you are sitting out, to an extent. if you can't handle the number of tables you are playing, that's your problem, not your opponents. and yes, other 2p2ers are your opponents. [ QUOTE ] we play a lot togheter and we are here to improve and learn how to exploit fish not how to dodge money out of each other. [/ QUOTE ] no, you play a lot together and you are here to learn and improve and exploit the fish and how to take money from each other. we're not here to make friends who we softplay. and yes, this would basically be softplaying, if you wouldn't expect the same to be done for some random fish. even if you would expect the same to be done for the fish, it's your problem, not the other guy's. there's nothing in the rules saying you have to be "nice." |
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Re: Multitabling and sitting out: ethic?
last night i was playing a 50$ HU sng and the other guy sat out after 3 hands and i laughed and blinded him the entire way down , he never came back
damn it takes a long time to blind someone out when the blinds dont increase from 15/30 though lolololz free moniez edit - he was not someone i knew or anything |
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Re: Multitabling and sitting out: ethic?
I dont see why you would expect any opponent to help you out like that, maybe someone you actually know and talk or something. I'll gladly steal anyones blinds as fast as possible is their sitting out tho.
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Re: Multitabling and sitting out: ethic?
ummmm. Ive had this debate with myself. Pretty much, I think its to the multitabler to keep track of his tables. Unless your some kind of friends, its your fault for multitabling more tables then you can handle.
I've decided against saying anything. |
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