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Originally Posted by MikkeD
Everyone who wants to play an honest game are pissed about what he and his ilk do, and so are all affected by what he has been doing.
When does 'an honest game' start to get fuzzy?
Am I playing in an 'honest game' if my opponents are using aggregated databases of my historical play? Because they all are.
Is it any less ethical to take counter-measures to evade that?
Here's a protip: Crying about angle shooting in online poker is like crying because the drug dealer shorted you a half gram. Sure, in a theoretically perfect world we'd be entitled to impeccable integrity in our drug deals and online poker but in the real world, human nature being what it is, there are certain realms where that cannot be expected. Online poker is one.
The astonishing naivete demonstrated by a certain type of poker player has never ceased to amaze me. I guess that's what happens when Autistics and 'game theorists' enter a world that is made up of much baser instincts.