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a few clarification (not to prove or disprove whether i am or am not a racist) but just to try to prove a point.
Forget about playing, I have a huge preconcieved notion about a good table selection when it comes to ethnicity/age.
Great table: 3-4 black dudes, 1-2 older ladies.
Horrible table: 6 young asian, 2 white kids (high variance game)
Please note that that horrible table is only because of my game. It might be a perfect table for someone else's playing style.
as for izybx objection about my statement "him chatting with his "homies"". That part was necessary to get my read that he didnt appear stiff or quiet about the time i was contemplating a call on the turn. He was chatting/joking with 2 other guys sitting next to him. Even my mentor the floorman mentioned to me later (he is a huge winning player at a different casino but doesnt play at the casino he works in and I trust his advice/decision making skills), that he could "bet his life on it that the guy had the flush". and he added, and even if by a remote chance he didnt have the flush, you cant call that bet hoping you are ahead. He said that if it were up to him he would have moved in on the flop after that big ptsb. anyyas, he also mentioned "he was way too chatty and not nervous at all...he seemed to have gotten there on the turn".
FWIW,
I am neither white nor black, neither mexican nor asian (well if by asian you mean oriental).
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