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Old 10-17-2007, 03:07 PM
allyasia allyasia is offline
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Default Re: is this legal?

i see
it's just am idea to get more bonus and RB
i want to make sure first
that is why i ask on the open forum.
if i was gonna do this for the purpose of colluding, i won't post here.
thanks for all the information..
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Old 10-17-2007, 03:31 PM
tme03 tme03 is offline
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Microgaming (Prima) do not allow you to have accounts with two different poker rooms on their network. When I signed up to Gnuf they locked my account contacted me after a couple of days, then transferred my original account (Bet 365, that I forgot I had) over to the new poker room (Gnuf).
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Old 10-17-2007, 03:32 PM
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Yeah, definitely do not do this, it is cheating.

GL
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Old 10-17-2007, 04:26 PM
2p2J 2p2J is offline
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Its funny people even get this idea in there head to being with. Its obv that you shouldn't be doing this
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Old 10-17-2007, 06:21 PM
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There is no problem with having accounts on different sites on the Cryptologic network, or at least, there wasn't when Americans could play there, and many of us had 6 or more accounts because of the monthly bonuses.

There is a huge problem with playing more than one hand at a table. The software should block this, according to Cryptologic support. (I complained when two players with the same name were playing at my table. That should not be allowed to avoid the appearance of collusion.) It is easy for the site to detect, and people have had large amounts of money confiscated for cheating in similar ways.
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Old 10-17-2007, 07:33 PM
GeeBeeQED GeeBeeQED is offline
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It's important to realize that just because an act is legal does not mean it's ethical. A gentleman conducts himself ethically regardless (and often in spite) of the law. Good clean ethics in all things in life is priceless both to your self esteem and reputation. It's weak and cowardly to cheat for gain. The world is full of people who use "the law" as a justification for hurting others. Cheaters are losers, it's what some do who don't have the mental equipment to get what you want on the square.

Do better and think better of yourself. Accomplish something worthwile.

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