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Ethics Question
Is it wrong to play cash games under different accounts in order to get action from players who usually wouldn't play you and to have opponents have less of a read on you?
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Yes it is JJProdigy....or w/e ur name is
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I think that's called being smart.
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Agreed it is being smart.
No ethics problem, unless you played both accounts on the same table/tourney at the same time.
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i havent done it but i have the opportunity to play on friends accounts and im tempted cuz i dont get action at the lower limits from as many ppl as i used to HU anymore.
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It is probably ethically wrong, but I would do it if I played high enough stakes for it to matter. It is not illegal to do it on stars anyway.
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It is "ethically" wrong, but fuck it.
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So is making out with your girlfriends best friend....but it didn't stop you then and it shoudln't now
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Is this true? I BELIEVE it is, but how do you KNOW this? Is it written anywhere?
I wonder about this every time I watch a new CardRunners video and Taylor is on some other friend's account... |
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Oh, as for the ethics of it - I don't think it is any more ethically wrong than changing your screen name, which some of the sites allow people to do. They certainly don't encourage it, but it happens.
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WHAT? How is this even a fuckin discussion?
Is it ethical to Check Raise someone.... tricking them that your you're weak and then really being strong? This is a game of deception, if you see an edge then take it. Is it ethically wrong to follow around bad players and try to sit at their tables so you can take their money? Come on
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I'd like to hear some of the descriptions of ethically wrong. If you thought this is ethically wrong...you guys must feel terrible when you bluff or when you tell someone you were strong when they ask what you had after the hand.
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hell no it aint. Make 15 accounts and take turns. All part of the facade
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I think these are very different things. While I don't think playing different screen names is necessarily ethically wrong, I don't get your comparison.
Everyone knows you are trying to be deceptive and tricky in poker, it's the point of the game, how could that ever be ethically wrong? You go into poker knowing that will and should happen. You don't go into a poker game thinking you may play the same person 5 different times in the same week under different screen names and never know it's the same guy.
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You also dont go into poker thinking that players will put you on their buddy lists and follow you around because you are a bad player... so that should be ethically wrong as well... and what if you go into poker thinking that its just a game of luck and cards your dealt... is it then ethically wrong to check raise a person like that? You're not cheating, so you take every edge you can get,
Again I dont even see how this is a discussion
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Don't forget about using PT/PAHud/Sixth Sense/various ahk scripts/datamining, etc. I suppose there are people who this using all those tools - even though they are legal and allowed by the poker sites - is unethical too.
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Zybomb and GTDawg,
Your comparisons are wayyyy off base.
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So lying (telling someone you had a bomb when you had a pretty little 2 2 but you knew the ace on board scared your opponent's pocket Jacks) is more ethical than playing under a different screen name
I dunno maybe I don't have morals, but my head is still that this discussion is taking place
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How so? I'd like an explanation if you have it.
Poker, and especially online poker, is based on getting every edge you can. There's sixth sense, there's PAHud, there's PokerTracker, there's a dozen programs that can be used to find the very best poker table to sit at. Is it ethically or morally wrong to get on a waiting list...but not sit at the table if the table fish leaves or the chip leader/strong player is right next to you? Is it ethically wrong to play someone heads up if they challenge you during a ring game, when you know you are better than them, and then proceed to take them for all their money? It's a game built on gaining an edge on the competition in order to make money. You aren't gaining an unfair advantage over the competition (as compared to playing two accounts at the same time or something). And, to my knowledge, it's not illegal to change your screenname. ========================= For example, poker pros...[although it doesn't work that well because people love to play them no matter the losses they suffer]... Is it ethically wrong for someone like Phil Ivey to play on an unknown screenname because people won't play against Phil Ivey? Why?
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You are playing HU with a person that you know how he adjusts to certain things like if you 3bet a lot preflop. You already have some knowledge of how this person adjusts to this, and if he 4bets a lot preflop, or if he plays conservatively to this. Villain would have some idea of how you adjust to these things, but you are using a different screen name. That is an advantage to you, and it is more ethically wrong than say check/raising someone on the flop.
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Sites do not advocate using other people's accounts for deceptive purposes.
They allow you to use all of the add-on programs you mentioned. They don't care if you bullshit about your hand in the chat box. Check/raising (perhaps the most absurd comparison of them all) is well within the rules of poker. Game/seat selection is practiced even in live casinos by regular players and is perfectly fine. The "heads-up" challenge question doesn't even warrant a response. All of the things you mention are "strategic" in nature. I agree, playing under someone else's account is too, but sites do not advocate it. Stars will not allow you to change your screenname just because you want to. Email them and try it. Party Poker allows it once every 6th months. Not sure about the other sites but I'm going to be shooting some emails off here in a second.
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Advocating the changing of your name is different from making it illegal or forbidden.
To change your screenname is to take advantage of the next logical point in the anonymity of the internet. And that, my friend, is what is so great about the internet. Is it really any more ethically wrong than the act of gambling or taking the person's money to begin with? Does Phil Ivey owe it to everybody to play as Phil_Ivey? Where would you start the giant scale of ethics? Situation 1: If you don't like the headsup question...What if I told you there was this guy that has a gambling problem...dude gives out money like an ATM. But damnit, he sure does love poker. His screenname is blahblahblah. Is it ethically wrong to take his money if you see him sitting all alone at a table? What if you take your winnings and provide for your family or donate it to charity? Or you buy new equipment for the kids on your bball team? Situation 2: What if the guy doesn't have a gambling problem and is actually just incredibly wealthy and playing with no stresses whatsoever...but, you take your winnings to invest in drug smuggling or gun running? ============= Which is ethically worse? Situation 1 or situation 2? Poker in and of itself can be considered ethically and morally wrong. I don't think this situation is any different than the use of extra programs to find stats on players that you may or may not have ever played against.
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<Sigh>
Conversation over.
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I agree with GTDawg the entire way here
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