The problem you have is that you think everyone should have an equal opportunity, but if everyone had an equal opportunity, you would no longer have an advantage.
Your argument is only that you think it's unfair that others can either spend more time than you can, or can spend more money than you can, so your solution is to make it to where you are able to effectively spend more time than they can?????????
Guess what? Life isn't fair. It wasn't fair that my job was outsourced to India. It isn't fair that I have "no life" with very few actual friends. It isn't fair that I'm not independently wealthy and not have to worry about any of that.
You are going into major hysterics over not being able to break the rules in a game. I wonder if any of you all that apparently want to cheat understand that in the 1800s in the Midwest of the United States, if you were at a poker game and you were caught cheating, there was a good chance you were not going to be living much longer.
I think all of you griping about how terrible it is that you can't cheat anymore need to think about that.
Winning by cheating is not winning at all. All one has to do is look at what happened to Bernie Madoff, and how he is in prison for the rest of his natural life because of how he cheated people.



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