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| Is using collusion to beat the casino games wrong? Just was wondering what people's opinions on this were |
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| re: Is using collusion to beat the casino games wrong? poker The kind of "cheating" I'm referring to is not looking at people's hole cards. I was thinking of when some random player raises preflop that I could reraise and my partner reraise again, then I'd fold to him. I was also thinking of both of us acting like know it all dicks to put others on tilt, *shrug* not sure if making some money is worth upsetting others and creating potential enemies though |
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You can get caught because if other players suspect you are colluding they might ask to see your cards after they are mucked. |
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| Rightness or wrongness is a question of morals and ethics. It is, however, most certainly illegal. When you get caught, pray it's the casino that catches you and not the other players. The casino can only arrest and prosecute you. The other players may make an example of you to show what happens to cheaters. The best way to make money playing poker is to become the best player you can. If you sense collusion leave the table. If you see collusion, leave the table and report it. |
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| I just realized that I need to answer the question you didn't ask: Do I want to play in any tournament with a buddy on my table? The answer is no, no, no NO! The reasons are: 1) You probably are not going to be willing to play your buddy like a stranger and push him/her out of the tournament without remorse. 2) Assuming that 1 above is true, that gives you only seven players to try and take out. 3) If you and your buddy do well it will have the perception of collusion, which is just as bad as the actual thing. 4) If you fold to your buddy's raise when you would have called anyone else that is in fact collusion. If you ever find yourself in this situation I would strongly advise one of you to try and move to another table. Last edited by Joe Slick : 2nd August 2010 at 5:47 PM. Reason: said "eight" players, meant "seven", guess I can't subtract |
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Hate to use this, but "do unto others........" |
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Beyond that, you will be labelled a cheat and most poker players will ostracize you. Finally, you'll have to live with yourself which might be the toughest punishment of all. |
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What the OP is suggesting (if I understand him correctly) is cheating fellow players through a violation of the rules of poker. This is unethical and most likely illegal. |
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| re: Is using collusion to beat the casino games wrong? poker First question to ask in any circumstance like this is...... how would I feel if the shoe was on the other foot and I was getting team played by two other players........... pretty simple. |
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