If there are set rules drawn up with regards how team mates should play against one another, then they need to be posted and THEN enforced. They also need to be realistic in the first place.
How? Team mate A open shoves a short stack, Team mate B folds AA. Who"s to know? How do you enforce then?
(and fwiw I don"t think folding AA there would be cheating in a team game - if calling damages the team"s chance of winning, then it would be a bad move to call.)
Poker companies and their auditors can use forensic accounting software to detect anomalies in play, do we really need to get to that point with an APAT $10 game?
and with all respect Steve your interpretation of what is and isn"t cheating is not the one we should be going with. Nor is whether or not I agree or disagree with you. We should respect the APAT rules.
Stu - you"ve missed my point. I was responding to a post that said rules need to be set and
enforced - I was merely questioning how they could be enforced when someone with a hidden hand folds when he should really call.
OK, so to take the example further, Team Mate A shoves a short stack of say <5xBB, and team mate B with a massive stack folds in the BB whilst holding a better than average hand.... normal MTT play dictates that this is an auto call, but if he folds, he has effectively soft played, and therefore according to the opinion of some on here (and possibly rule 15), has cheated. How would it be possible to "enforce" a ruling here - nobody knows that the BB had a better then average hand, and the client software isn"t going to pick up any anomalous play...... so, to respond again to the post to which I replied - rules likes this cannot be
enforced.
Any rule that cannot be enforced is a non-rule.
The fact that this is an APAT $10 game is irrelevant. People are shouting loud about obeying rules - any rules needs to be practical, reasonable, and enforcable, otherwise what"s the point of the rule.
To your final point, I have my own opinion about whether soft play (as per example in this response) is cheating in a team game.... I don"t think I ever suggested that my interpretation should be the one that APAT goes with - surely I"m allowed to express my opinion on an open chat forum? Or is that against the rules as well now???
Leigh will come up with a suitable solution here - he always does. That doesn"t mean we can"t discuss and share opinions though.