Posted by tufft on 2/20/2012 7:50:00 PM (view original):
Everything I wrote after the first 2 sentences is speculative. A quick (& likely ineffective )attempt to demonstrate that is what you are currently doing is cheating. Maybe not to that extreme, but my example is just one or two steps further past the line you've already crossed. You're in cheater land.
Once you open the door by asking another owner in your world for information you don't have, you are cheating. That might upset the part of your self image that likes to think of yourself as a good person, but it doesn't change that what you're doing is cheating at a game.
Would be a different debate if we all had the same information, but we don't.
If you're playing poker with 6 people at the table & 3 of them are showing each other their cards and talking about how much they think they should bet on this hand or should they drop, are you going to stay in the game? Since you posted it here, there's a reasonable chance you don't see yourself as cheating. But that doesn't mean you aren't.
The only ethical move you can make now is to come 100% clean. Make sure everyone in your world(s) knows who your buddies are. And, if you really want a clean slate, release the draft pick(s) you got based on any knowledge you gathered this way. At least make that offer to the other owners.
If you were in a world with me, I'd give you that chance to make it right before appealing to WIS & the commish to have you tossed. I wouldn't want to play in a world where some percentage for the other players were sharing information & tips. Either we're all paying our own cards to win, or some folks are cheating. I'd look for another world.
Once again I think you are gloriously riding down every slippery slope at a pace that is unwarranted, but I am interested in your thinking. Let me come clean on a few other things I have done and see if you consider them cheating.
1. Asked for advice on a trade involving players younger than 27 to players in other worlds.
2. Asked for advice on a trade involving only players 27 and older to guys to inside the same world (projections are therefore not relevant).
3. Asked for advice on a trade involving players younger than 27 to someone in the world with the permission of person I was making the trade with. (As in, "Do you think I am getting ripped off if I take Owner A's offer of Johnson for Smith?"
4. Same as #3 but without permission.
I have done 1 and 3. I don't think I have done 2 or 4. I could be wrong on 2, but I know I an am not on 4. I think we would all consider #4 wrong. Would you consider any of the others wrong? I see #1 as clearly ok. I thought I was o.k. with #3, but I'd be interested in hearing your thoughts. Using your logic I think #2 would be o.k. since we all see the same current ratings.
Of course I saw the draft pick advice as ok since (A) I was not giving any sort of ratings, but my own informed appraisal of what those ratings would mean and (B) the people in question were drafting many spots after me and would have no reasonable shot of getting either guy (and in fact did not).
I've also seen people with the first pick announce who they are drafting first and have done so myself since that could not possibly impact anyone else's pick since by definition said player would be gone. I would think you are o.k. with that?