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I've sometimes heard of 74o being referred to as the "Korean hand". Anybody know the origin of this?
Thanks, Adam |
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#2
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You're playing with racists. No, jk, had never heard that before.. Sure you're not confusing the Q 7 Computer Hand?
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#3
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Some people think korean players play really bad, that's where the term comes from.
I'm part Korean and I don't play bad [img]/images/graemlins/wink.gif[/img] |
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I've heard of 2-3 being called the "Asian Big Slick." It was a dealer of Vietnamese heritage who told me that.
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#5
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I'm all Korean and I play terrible. So it makes sense.
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#6
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I've heard of 2-3 being called the "Asian Big Slick." It was a dealer of Vietnamese heritage who told me that. [/ QUOTE ] A dealer once told me that 74 was "Cambodian big slick." |
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#7
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Asians in general are terrible at poker.
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#8
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Non-American born Asians have too much pride for poker.
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#9
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I was told (many times) that it's called a "Cambodian" because some pro from Cambodia won a big hand with it. A lot of asians in NY definitely like to play it. They play it all the time like it's got some magical powers.
I have to say that I've lost more than one huge pot to it. |
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