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[QUOTE="Pokerpoet2, post: 6767005, member: 430261"] This is an Interesting Dilemma, on the one hand, part of playing Poker is to cheat other players with some cunning Bluffs now and again, but with morals coming into play I would find it difficult to cheat by knowing what cards my opponent was playing from the get go, Certainly I would advise another player that his hand was visible to not only myself but also other players at the table, and if he was belligerent about me being concerned, then he deserves to lose. I would certainly use the information to beat this one player, but to actively look at every hand trying to get that info would be too dishonest, I think if I was not involved in the pot and had already warned him once I would keep my mouth shut, but having already warned him if I caught sight of his cards and knew what he was bluffing with I would certainly call if I knew I had him beat, Raising would not gain anything more from him unless he was really stupid enough to shove all-in. As protecting your hand is your own responsibility I feel I would be right to warn him once, but if he persisted to ignore that warning, then that's his problem and he deserves to lose. [/QUOTE]
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