We killed the game to save us from heat by new players coming in and playing her and being sloppy, etc. We competed with every crew that knew about her, made deals with them so a rep from each crew could profit from the game for theirs and subsequently made the deal with all of them to kill it. It was our game to do what we wanted with it. After the fact for sure other players found out and I’m sure they weren’t happy the game was gone. It wasn’t unethical, nobody was pointed out and nobody got heat.
The holecard streets are territorial. Unethical is outing another player. Killing a game to save everyone involved isn’t
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And this isn’t standard practice btw. Standard though is crew’s battling, cut throat for seats, and whoever getting it killing the game just by their play. Then everyone else is upset and the world goes on. Same result. Also not unethical. The fights are intense but fair, at least everyone I’ve been in.
Not the most fun part of APing.
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Are you aware that you have deprived a piece of bread of other players? I see that you like leaving behind scorched earth. Why these interviews, with a detailed description of the AP techniques, casinos and personalities? Handing out these interviews in the public domain you can be positively evaluated only by idiots. And deeply understanding people, on the contrary, will condemn you. Money and true fame love silence !
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Something is very wrong with this picture. First teams that were intensely competing with each other join in agreement to kill the game together because of concern of possible heat brought on by new players who enter the game may be sloppy. Then you say the standard practice is that crews are territorial, constantly battling and cutthroat for seats and the fights are intense but fair. Now the tough question, you also say that all of this is not unethical SERIOUSLY'? I am just wondering what the members of the competing crews as well as your own team members think about you holding a boot camp for new players, that also included an introduction to hole carding itself. You do not see anything contradictory with that endeavor, and what you previously wrote?
In post #31 you wrote:
"Sure. I didn’t know it was on me to feed anyone. Or vice versa. Pretty sure it’s not."
I think that is rather shortsighted and narrowmindedness on your part.
Are you people really getting butthurt because rxgamble helped burn out some HC game? Jesus Christ, give me a break. If you’re not the one burning down the game, then someone else will be right around the corner to burn it down themselves. I’m sorry, but if I’m on the road and I feel like it’s in my best interest to light that casino up before anyone else does, you better believe I will. I’m not here to feed anyone else but myself.
Casinos get hit hard all the time. Once they do, they tighten up for a while and get really paranoid. They start actively contributing more to the databases, then after a while, they ease up again and in some cases go back to normal. I feel like that’s the natural cycle of a lot of casinos.
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Yes, can you give us your assessment of how the workshop went. Did everyone have enough time to get to the workshop with only an hour lead time? How did putting all the phones in one box work out? Did anybody get the wrong phone? What would you do different if you were to do another workshop?
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