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K.L. Cleeton says he experienced some discrimination at the WSOP this past week
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[QUOTE="DS3, post: 6402165, member: 407846"] I gave my opinion regarding the idea they both might have had cause to be irritated but unless there is video or anyone claiming they witnessed her 'taking it out' on Cleeton I do not understand how that can be assumed. I asked for specifics of other offensive behavior as I do not want to appear to be supporting anyone who is genuinely abrasive (I am not actually supporting her period) but other than the idea she has poor English skills and can appear curt in a Chinese manner I have yet to hear anything substantive. If that were to be the case I'd revise my opinion. That said, I'll repeat, it was Cleeton who pre-emptively called the floor not Kuo. Personally I am in agreement with those who said the mistake was taking it to Twitter which then led to the overreaction. Was it warranted? No, but it does seem they have buried the hatchet. [/QUOTE]
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