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In another thread, someone was giving table etiquette suggestions to a first-time B&Mer. One of those suggestions was "Speak English at the table."
This got me thinking back to my trip to Vegas last month. I was playing 2/4 at Bally's, and this guy kept speaking Russian to his female friend across the table. At the time, nobody said anything and the dealer did not intervene, but I remember thinking "what if this guy is announcing his hand to his friend, right under our noses?" What are your people's thoughts on this? Should something have been said? If I'm in this situation again, should I say something? Will I look like an [censored] for requesting "speak in English, please!". Thanks in advance. |
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English only at the tables is a pretty standard rule here in the U.S. Shame on the dealer for not setting these clowns straight. Next time set the clowns straight right away.
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I've never played in a cardroom that didn't have English only as a rule. I doubt if Ballys is an exception but I've never made my way to their room.
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English only at the tables is a pretty standard rule here in the U.S. Shame on the dealer for not setting these clowns straight. Next time set the clowns straight right away. [/ QUOTE ] Okay. I'm not exactly a newbie, but I guess this situation has never come up until now. Thanks for your input and this reality check. I'll definitely speak up next time. |
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Tell 'em to stop speaking f*cking sputnik!
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Tell 'em to stop speaking f*cking sputnik! [/ QUOTE ] Leave em be. They're probably just talkin about snow and pierogies. |
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But, all the same...if they want to see that seventh card...
Seriously, though...I agree that it is a rule in pretty much every cardroom in the U.S. Furthermore, although I'm typically I'm non-confrontational at a poker table, I have no hesitation whatsoever about speaking to this effect if there are non-English speakers at the table. You may get some backtalk from the people you say this to, about how they aren't talking about anything poker-related, which is probably true, but we have no way of knowing, and it doesn't matter what you are talking about...you shouldn't do it. |
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pokerstars has a rule about this on their site, however i can't seem to find one on Party Poker.... anyone know if this is their policy also?
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Usally it's English only WHILE either player has cards.
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at the miami jai alai fronton, if you hear english spoken, thats a rarity.. its usually spanish all the time, but everyone at the tables speaks spanish.. on a few occasions there has been someone who doesnt speak it, and if he brings it up, its english only while the cards are in play, but its been a while since i saw it enforced, then again, no one has made the point about it either..
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