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I live in Japan and am fortunate enough to have learned the language, which has enabled me to join two local poker assocations. Both of these associations have exclusive freerolls at Poker Stars once a week which, naturally, require a password. They keep a tally of the winner's points (a leaderboard) and the top 2 get a fully paid trip to attend an international poker tournament in the Carribean. However, I also know a lot of foreigners who live in my country and I've been getting pestered for passwords. I've told them the same thing: If you'd like to join the leagues, I'd be happy to help translate the webpage for you so you can join, but I'm not going to give away the password. So far, no one's been interested. What do you think about people asking for passwords? Is it really unethical, or not that big of a deal?

2007-08-04 21:35:59 · 2 answers · asked by JudasHero 5 in Games & Recreation Gambling

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I would hope if that if someone that wasn't supposed to be in the tournament actually won they wouldn't give them the prize. So I say no big deal. If it were me I would do exactly what you are doing,if they want to play they can join the club,

2007-08-04 23:34:28 · answer #1 · answered by mike_chs 3 · 0 0

No, thanks.

2007-08-04 21:44:25 · answer #2 · answered by Rana 7 · 0 1

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