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Old 02-27-07, 10:00 PM
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It seems you agree with me for the posed question.... but Im a little confused here about this above -- so u r letting the individual poker sites determine whether or not something is ethical? If PT/PaHUD was to be deemed illegal by the poker sites tomorrow, it would suddenly go from being ethical to unethical? What if PokerStars allowed it but Full Tilt didn't?

I certaintly understand using the programs if they are legal and then not using them if they are illegal (you are following the rules) but I don't think that should have anything to do with whether or not it is ethical to use them... either you believe they are right or wrong
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