Not sure how to word the subject in regard to how strict do you play by the rules of golf. I try to avoid getting in betting games because I feel if you are playing for money then the rules of golf should be strictly enforced but usually they are not. Common examples I have seen are moving a ball out of rocks, tree roots or other areas of the course that are not very favorable and not taking a penalty stroke for an unplayable lie. Grounding a club in a water hazard that is dry. Changing balls to putt with when on the green. Not going back to the original spot when a ball is determined to be lost. Dropping a ball in the wrong place when hitting in a water hazard or lateral water hazard. Teeing off in front of the tee markers. Not holing out, etc. I know all the excuses of don't ruin a $100 club on a $3 bet so go ahead and roll the ball out of the rocks. Lost ball, just throw one down in the area and take a one stroke penalty. Going back to the tee box just slows down play. We are here to have fun (and take your money if we can by any means so we just bend the rules a little bit). I think you get my point. This is why when I play golf I don't like to get in betting games. To me a betting game is not friendly if the rules of golf are not enforced. A non betting game and rules are observed being broken, I don't say a word to my playing partners unless they ask what are the rules for a given situation and if I don't know the rule I carry a rule book to look up the situation in question. For you gamblers - do you play by the rules or do you just gloss over some of the rules like my common examples above ?