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Originally Posted by classhandicapper
Looking for a dealer you can outsmart and asking them to use a specific deck with cards arranged a certain way etc... is not ethical behavior. It's kind of like the difference between gambling on a pool game and hustling someone.
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If you go to a bar and hustle people at the pool table for drinks or money, should I seek out the straightest stick in the joint or blindly pick out one from the rack so as to not be ethically challenged? That's a serious question to your statement, because if you take your thought further out, any attempt at an advantage could be construed as ethically wrong. I'm simply trying to find out where you believe the ethical standard ends.