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To: AppyPappy
You see a man's weakness and you exploit it for your own gain, hiding behind the facade of "the game"

Not at all. Every player at the table knows he has a chance of leaving with nothing long before they ever sit down.

8 posted on 05/25/2005 12:33:24 PM PDT by Phantom Lord (Advantages are taken, not handed out)
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To: Phantom Lord

After WWW2, my father became a professional gambler. He gambled for a living for several years. If the pot got too low, he sold a car for his dad and salted the pot with it. He always told me "Never gamble with more than you can afford to lose" and "Never gamble with a man that you know is losing too much".

My dad quit when men started throwing their marriage licenses into the pot. For the rest of his life, he only gambled little amounts at Gin Rummy or Poker in the locker room of the Country Club. And he did it everyday until the brain tumor took away the ability to play.

The guy across the table is your friend. You can play against him but he is still your friend. If you ever forget that, it's no longer a game.


19 posted on 05/25/2005 12:45:01 PM PDT by AppyPappy (If You're Not A Part Of The Solution, There's Good Money To Be Made In Prolonging The Problem.)
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