Last nght James H. declared that people - like me - who say poker is not gambling are wrong. Well JH I say you are wrong. There are two senses in which the word "gambling" is used . One is colloquial i.e. you come to a fork in the road, you dont know which is the right way so you take a chance - a gamble . In that sense there are times in any game or sport where you have to take a chance and gamble ".
The poker sense tho ( and the sense which is the point here unless I misunderstood ) is that of placing money on the outcome of an event in the hope of making a profit . In Cash poker this is true because your chips represent real money. But in tourneys it is not. To enter a tourney you pay a fee , after which no money changes hands. The chips have no cash value. You are playing to beat the others and win a prize - and prestige. I watched a game the other night in which thousands of pounds were lad on the turn of a card. That is gambling. The only end is money. The buzz of a tournament comes from the achievement - tho the prize money helps (lol). Poker is a game of strategy that can be used for gambling but it is not inherently gambling.
Many countries have banned online poker because it is generalised as gambling when a a simple change of emphasis could change the image of the game.
Now over to the lions to tear me to peaces.
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hi
yes i fear you may get ripped apart
i disagree with you all poker is a gamble
in tournys the gamble is that your entry fee which is real money is going to get you to the end to take others peoples entry fees that are the prize
so you are still gamberling
your chips in a tourny are your money that you gamble with
lotto you pay your money then thats it but it still gambling
mtt are are gambling with the buy in to increse your money
hope this helps
b ) review and define your definition of gambling ( in the general sense all life is a gamble ) and it is up to you to refute my assertion . As to refuting your statement - I thnk I have.
By the way as you are a film buff - best film that I have seen - War and Peace the two part Russian Version using the whole Russian amy as extras.
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If you're into poker its because you've won a decent pot starting out but no one ends up a long term winner and thats why every poker fan trys to convince themselves by reading books, telling themselves you can teach your self to read hands in the fear of actually coming around to the realisation that poker is just LUCK and luck alone.
Does get on my nerves that people say poker is the self proclaimed prophecy and the art to all intelligence and those who play poker are better than the general public, if i pulled out a deck of cards and said raise 50 times with 50 different two cards in my hand at random i bet you that you couldn't guess at least 5 cards right!? oh wait but its meant to be different story when you're sitting a table right? the word raise actually means something then...complete and utter tosh.
POKER IS NOT GAMBLING,
gambling in my opinion is betting on something i have no control off. For example betting on a football game, horse race or the lotto.
However when it comes to poker, i have control, i can get out of a hand whenever i like unless im all in, i can get my opponent off a hand if need be. Im betting on what i can control based on the information given to me. Is that gambling, in my humble opinion no.
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It is also important in terms of peoples' attitude to the game.
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This situation in a cash game is gambling in the legal sense because the chips are real money you can pull out and cash them in . This is what so many governments frown upon. But in a tournament the chips are just a playing tool - as are the cards . You are gambling in the general sense because you are jumpng nto the unknown but in the legal sense it is not because the chips you hold are worthless beyond the game - they are not cashable - in real terms.
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However i stick to my opinions, i often avoid big pots early in MTT's i also try to avoid going all in too early in a hand for the reasons above, however this does give control does it not ?
As for the Wikipedia quote - isn''t that precisely my point n the difference between cash and tournament ?
Oh and dont trust Wiki . There is a olt of wrong info there. e.g An artcle on Bruce Forsyths grandfather said he was a bigamist. He wasn't just an adulterer - twice over. Use the OED.
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