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The house advising its weaker players
There are many pokerrooms online that give up to detailed strategies on their web pages of how to play preflop and after. No-limit, full ring, shorthanded, heads up. As far as I know it's against the rules of poker and against the law for the neutral party, the house, to do that.
[i] edit by 4_2_it -- Thread locked due to nature of post and subsequent replies. OP is welcome to start a new if he has some actual facts and evidence related to his claim. |
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Re: The house advising its weaker players
Whose rules---Whose laws----links???
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Re: The house advising its weaker players
are you a moran?
or just stupid? |
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Re: The house advising its weaker players
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are you a moran? or just stupid? [/ QUOTE ] both obviously |
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Re: The house advising its weaker players
This is true. One time I received a mouse pad with suggested starting hands on it.
I promptly notified the ATF and Justice Department. |
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Great detective work
Clearly, such sites may also be guilty of clogging up the series of tubes that form the Internets.
Thanks for catching this dangerous trend. (However, you may want to re-think using your apparent phone number as your posting alias.) |
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Re: The house advising its weaker players
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There are many pokerrooms online that give up to detailed strategies on their web pages of how to play preflop and after. No-limit, full ring, shorthanded, heads up. As far as I know it's against the rules of poker and against the law for the neutral party, the house, to do that. [/ QUOTE ] I don't recall seeing grossly moronic posts like this from you in the past. Was this a momentary lapse of reason? Brain-fart? Sipping the bottle a little too early in the day? Or did you just reach in, pull something out of your ass, and throw it on the table for our pleasure..... |
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