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Originally Posted by wazz
I've been off 2p2 for a couple of years, and am curious when the whole 'black guy' / 'white guy' thing started being a thing.
If this topic has been covered already at length please direct me to the thread in question. Otherwise, I'm a little 'wtf'. Can we not see this is the literal definition of racism - judging people on the colour of their skin? Racial profiling is dubious at best but could potentially be justified if security is what's on the line, i.e. at airports, but when the best outcome is your wallet gets a little fatter, any sort of justification starts to feel a little shaky.
Not to mention that in my 12+ years of playing live poker for a living, I do not remember a single time that race affected my decision, nor even how it could have done. Nor have I ever heard anyone refer to it on this forum before I started posting again, nor while discussing hands with anyone irl, recs and regs alike.
Could anyone actually give me a solid, justifiable example where you might change your play based on racist stereotypes? I'm genuinely curious.
I'm not sure it's relevant except for Asian guys
Do you think that age is relevant to how an unknown may play often enough to justify mention?
Mawg, the "wg" makes the acronym a bit longer and less likely to be misinterpreted so I think it has some value over just "mag" or "map" if you want to replace "guy" with "person" because sex doesn't matter either, right?
Could have yaer, maer and oaer for young ager, middle ager and old ager.
You said you've been away for a few years but mawg has been around forever, no? Have I misunderstood what you're talking about?