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Old 09-15-2006, 12:20 PM
Hattifnatt Hattifnatt is offline
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Default Slowrolling vs Fake misclicks

A little while ago it was a thread up about Fake Misclicks here in HSNL and what I remember most of you thought it wasnt anything unethical with doing that, not even if the player writes "SIKE!" in the chat direct after the misclick raise.

Example: 10/20 NL, you have been raising a lot preflop recently, mostly to 70, you pick up AA and instead of raising to 70 you raise to 700 writing "SIKE!" in the chat hoping someone is sure its a misclick pushing with 99 or whatever.

Slowrolling on the other hand is something that almost every poker player think is a very bad/unethical thing to do. For example, you have the nut flush on the river, someone pushes and you let the timer go down to 1 sec and call. This is something that can make many players go on huge tilt.

What I thougt about was that if the misclick thing is ok why is not slowrolling ok, because both are ugly tricks very possible online but none of them is collusion?

Have you ever slowrolled to make someone go on tilt? I have never done it and think its a very unetichal/ugly "trick" but I have tilted after other players have done it on me. Maybe some of you do this on regular basis because you consider it a part of the arsenal?

Thoughts?
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