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Is it legal to finish a tournament my friend started playing?
A friend of mine is final tabling some stars tourny now for a 215$ entry (quite a sum for him). His dad has a bday and just came home so he got to go in 20 mins or so.
Hes in Germany and Im in the Netherlands, so we wouldnt have a case that goes "I just switched to my laptop" if they found out. Would it be a big deal to do that? (Him logging out now, me logging in from a different country) Sorry if this isnt the right forum. greets |
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Re: Is it legal to finish a tournament my friend started playing?
it is not legal
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Re: Is it legal to finish a tournament my friend started playing?
whats the chance of us getting caught and whats the consequences?
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Re: Is it legal to finish a tournament my friend started playing?
obviously, you've already made your decision, but if it's pstars, 100% you get caught. not sure how good the other sites are at checking. consequences you both lose your accounts.
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Re: Is it legal to finish a tournament my friend started playing?
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it is not legal [/ QUOTE ] i was pretty sure you can take over if they lose power/have to go out/something like that? |
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Re: Is it legal to finish a tournament my friend started playing?
It’s expressly permitted in case of a power failure. See Rule 21 on this web page:
http://www.pokerstars.com/poker/tournaments/rules/ |
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Re: Is it legal to finish a tournament my friend started playing?
I have no problem with this, and i'm pretty sure stars doesnt either.
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Re: Is it legal to finish a tournament my friend started playing?
Just tell your friend to go to the breaker box and shut off his power. Then he can tell Stars he lost power, and it won't even be lying!
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Re: Is it legal to finish a tournament my friend started playing?
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I have no problem with this, and i'm pretty sure stars doesnt either. [/ QUOTE ] |
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