PoKeRFoRNiA
Legend
Bronze Level
Hey guys. I just came back from casino tonight. I won $123 today but I had an unfair advantage because there were two Korean old idiots who were talking about their hole cards in Korean.
I admit that I played my Aces very horribly. But this is what happened.
I was in MP + 2 with AA with $110 stack
UTG($100) raises to $5
UTG+1, MP1 folded
I reraised it to $15
MP+3(Korean old man, aka pos) folded
Cutoff (another Korean man, aka pos) folded
Button, sb, bb folded.
Flop came out K T T rainbow
UTG checked. I made a c-bet of $20. UTG check-raised to $50. MP3 and Cutoff were discussing their hole cards in Korean saying "aah sh**. I folded a Ten. F--k. I wish I was in the hand. I would've won so much money from this"
While I was worried about the possibility that my villain could have a ten since he could've raised pre-flop with TJs+ and call my reraise since reraise was small, using this information, I just immediately discounted that my villain can have a Ten and that it's VERY unlikely that my villain can be holding the last ten. I played the pre-flop horribly since I should've reraised it lot higher. I decided to shove all-in. Villain calls with KQs. I won the pot.
I kept my mouth shut, quietly collected the chips. Villain said "nice hand" and left. I just said "thanks". I didn't dare say any word today and was scared that I might get caught and be falsely accused of colluding with people I don't even know.
I really think it's not fair. While the dealer and the casino didn't enforce it since those two weren't involved in a hand and they were just talking to each other, I was able to eavesdrop and listen to their whole conversation. This is really an unfair advantage but at the same time, I can't even say anything. I think "English only" should apply at ALL times, whether you're involved in a hand or not, even when you're talking with someone not in the table. I believe they were talking in Korean because they assumed I'm not Korean and that they were the only Koreans in that table.
I left shortly after the villain I won money off of left. This wouldn't be ratholing, right? Because after all, the villain I won money off of left. I just left because I didn't feel comfortable sitting next to two lousy Korean pos while being afraid that I might be accused of colluding with them in Korean language.
It's been quite a while since I've been to casino because I've been going to lot of home games recently and since there were no home games today and I was bored during thanksgiving after the dinner, I decided to go.
I admit that I played my Aces very horribly. But this is what happened.
I was in MP + 2 with AA with $110 stack
UTG($100) raises to $5
UTG+1, MP1 folded
I reraised it to $15
MP+3(Korean old man, aka pos) folded
Cutoff (another Korean man, aka pos) folded
Button, sb, bb folded.
Flop came out K T T rainbow
UTG checked. I made a c-bet of $20. UTG check-raised to $50. MP3 and Cutoff were discussing their hole cards in Korean saying "aah sh**. I folded a Ten. F--k. I wish I was in the hand. I would've won so much money from this"
While I was worried about the possibility that my villain could have a ten since he could've raised pre-flop with TJs+ and call my reraise since reraise was small, using this information, I just immediately discounted that my villain can have a Ten and that it's VERY unlikely that my villain can be holding the last ten. I played the pre-flop horribly since I should've reraised it lot higher. I decided to shove all-in. Villain calls with KQs. I won the pot.
I kept my mouth shut, quietly collected the chips. Villain said "nice hand" and left. I just said "thanks". I didn't dare say any word today and was scared that I might get caught and be falsely accused of colluding with people I don't even know.
I really think it's not fair. While the dealer and the casino didn't enforce it since those two weren't involved in a hand and they were just talking to each other, I was able to eavesdrop and listen to their whole conversation. This is really an unfair advantage but at the same time, I can't even say anything. I think "English only" should apply at ALL times, whether you're involved in a hand or not, even when you're talking with someone not in the table. I believe they were talking in Korean because they assumed I'm not Korean and that they were the only Koreans in that table.
I left shortly after the villain I won money off of left. This wouldn't be ratholing, right? Because after all, the villain I won money off of left. I just left because I didn't feel comfortable sitting next to two lousy Korean pos while being afraid that I might be accused of colluding with them in Korean language.
It's been quite a while since I've been to casino because I've been going to lot of home games recently and since there were no home games today and I was bored during thanksgiving after the dinner, I decided to go.