Tank69 stated: "I feel the rules were written with some morals/integrity in mind of the person fouling"
Tank, I think all players bring their own level of morals to the table...myself included.
The trouble with bringing morals to the table is that they are our own personal morals and we live in a very diverse world of varying viewpoints.
If you believe morals should be critical in the rules, then whos morals should set the standard?
Tough question...I know.
So, instead if interjecting individual, moral statndards into the interpretation of the rules...it has been suggested that it would be much more practical to simply let the rules speak for themselves and allow the chips to fall where they will.
As long as you are following the rules, there should be no issue unless of course you choose to introduce moral interpretations.
In that respect....you can call a foul on yourself or you can choose not to. In either case, no rule violation has occured and there is no dispute.
It is only the infusion of moral judgement that seeks to label one action as cheating and the other as honorable.
Tank, I think all players bring their own level of morals to the table...myself included.
The trouble with bringing morals to the table is that they are our own personal morals and we live in a very diverse world of varying viewpoints.
If you believe morals should be critical in the rules, then whos morals should set the standard?
Tough question...I know.
So, instead if interjecting individual, moral statndards into the interpretation of the rules...it has been suggested that it would be much more practical to simply let the rules speak for themselves and allow the chips to fall where they will.
As long as you are following the rules, there should be no issue unless of course you choose to introduce moral interpretations.
In that respect....you can call a foul on yourself or you can choose not to. In either case, no rule violation has occured and there is no dispute.
It is only the infusion of moral judgement that seeks to label one action as cheating and the other as honorable.
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