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Re: Home poker cheating - how common is it?
It's shady in a bar tournament too. Just play your game, don't dump chips. That's extremely unethical.
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#42
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Re: Home poker cheating - how common is it?
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wow people have to watch who they hang with I guess. I run a home game every week and sometime more than that one day. I know over half of the people that come and they are regulars. I get over 20 people every week. The ones who win alot are myself, my wife, and a buddy or 2. And seeing as though I know my wife just doesn't know how to cheat, I know I don't, my buddy doesn't either. I know my game is good. Although I am trying to recruit a couple people to go into this bar game that is good structure and $40 and gets almost 50 people every time 3 times a week. Want to more work to gether than cheat. So I am more on the lookout for 5 total players that are good enough to go in with. Granted we might chip pass, and stay out of each others way. But never at a home game. That is shady. [/ QUOTE ] I guess we have different definitions of cheating. Oh wait, you say you wouldn't do this in a home game...my bad..carry on then. |
#43
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Although I am trying to recruit a couple people to go into this bar game that is good structure and $40 and gets almost 50 people every time 3 times a week. Want to more work to gether (sic) than cheat. So I am more on the lookout for 5 total players that are good enough to go in with. Granted we might chip pass, and collude, and if we lose we will jack the winner as he leaves. But never at a home game. That is shady. [/ QUOTE ] |
#44
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Re: Home poker cheating - how common is it?
I've come across serious cheating in both home and casino games. I assume it is rife on the internet; I know a lot of people who have convinced themselves that they must collude to even the playing field against the other colluders.
'Mild' cheating is absolutely rife. I'd include in this the player/dealer glimpsing a player's cards as he collects the muck, masking high value chips; sitting low in the chair to glimpse high-dealt cards, peeking at insufficiently protected live hands etc. It's all part of the game, but regrettable nonetheless. |
#45
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peeking at insufficiently protected live hands [/ QUOTE ] not really cheating imo |
#46
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Re: Home poker cheating - how common is it?
Jesus,
This is insane that so many people have cheaters at their home games. I play such small stakes that I couldn't fathom someone trying to cheat. |
#47
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Re: Home poker cheating - how common is it?
I didn't beleive anyone would cheat my $0.25/$0.50 blinds $40 max buy-in home game either until I got real suspicous of one guy and he finally confessed.
Some people undervalue how important good friends and good games are. |
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Re: Home poker cheating - how common is it?
I used to play in a frat house game with my roommate, and the play was unbelievably bad. One night I was running really hot and getting hit with the deck like never before.
After the game broke I was leaving with my roommate and started to think about some of the hands I played so I could discuss them with him (he was a much better player), and realized that every single huge hand I had was on his deal (I dished out two or three ugly coolers). I knew he was a bit of a mechanic and these guys were clueless but it never even crossed my mind that he would try that. I don't think I've ever been so angry after a winning session, and I never sat with him again. |
#49
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Re: Home poker cheating - how common is it?
Xander=Matt Damon
Xander's frat buddy=Ed Norton |
#50
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Re: Home poker cheating - how common is it?
I guess what it really comes down to is that if you play any game for money, reguardless of the stakes, there will always be someone trying to find that "edge". Whether it's flat out cheating, or hiding large value chips, sitting low in their seats to see high pitched cards, or even looking at unprotected hole cards (not cheating imo). Somebody will always be trying to find an advantage over others players.
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