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Thread: Playing Rated Under a False Name.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ZeeBabar View Post
    They respond that they will make sure you don't get sent any emails or mailings.
    Then the proper response would be something along the lines of what the Steve Buscemi character said to the William Macy character in the movie "Fargo".

    "I'm not gonna debate you, Jerry".

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    (1) you do you boo boo, however...
    (2) IMO the legal implications of playing under a false identification outweigh the benefits of playing rated. As other have stated, find a rando players card to take the heat off
    (3) since I don't know you from Adam, ask yourself if your play is even good enough to merit this rigamarole
    Last edited by rosebud; 04-26-2019 at 04:42 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rosebud View Post
    (1) rigamarole
    Haha nicceeee

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