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soft play
can someone tell me what is considered a soft play in casinos and why?
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Are you referring to poker?
Example of soft play in poker would be taking it easy against a friend heads up in a pot. Say you have the absolute nuts, but yet don't want to bust your friend. You just check it down. Most, if not all, tournaments have rules against this, and can lead to severe penalties if/when you're caught. Of course this would really only apply to live games, as it's almost impossible to tell when it happens online. Just the opposite would be chipdumping...ie: "dumping" off your chips to a friend that's in a better situation to win a tournament than you are.
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sorry i was refering to roulette. i thought it has somthing to do with doubleing your bets. is that also considered "bad" and do they have rulez for that too?
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Maybe they're referring to betting on both red & black at the same time just to clear the WR.
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i thought soft-play was when Rush forgets to take his Viagra?
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