Jude Rosenstock said:I mean, in my actual scenario, i didn't lie. If someone asks for my assistance for making a game, I try to be fair about it usually resorting to the normal handicaps given in our local tournaments. For example, I would say, "Okay, my buddy here is an A and you're a C. The right game is 4 on 9."
I'm just curious if people are trying to be fair or loyal. Both are honorable attributes but sometimes you have to be one or the other.
Oh Yeah, I understand that in your original scenario you measured both player's ability as closely as you could with the information you had. If you did intentionally lie about you friend's speed then that would make you part of a hustle - don't you think?
I think you can be both fair and loyal to your friend. I agree with Easy's post about being fair. Of course I don't discourage my friends from gambling and sometimes when you gamble you lose. I will just do my part to make sure they know everything I do about the other player.