Dewmz
Visionary
Silver Level
lol,lol,i want to say it too.........Jack Effel concluded the explanation by saying, “He’ll be banned from the World Series forever
This is why I always know what my stack is to the penny when I leave the table.
This is why I allways count my stack b4 I leave 4 the break.
Apparently 2-time bracelet winner Thang Luu was unable to defend his $1,500 Limit Omaha H/L title for the 3rd straight year, because he was banned from the property for 1 year following an altercation with a dealer during a 2009 WSOP Cash Game.
#1023 – 2010 WSOP #4 – Seen and Heard at the Series #4 – Banned ForeverWhat good is that? How are you gonna prove it when you get back and half your stack is gone? Is there usually a system in place whereby you have the dealer confirm it before you step out?
What happened? I didn't hear about this. He is like 2nd all-time Omaha HL casher.
How do you get banned for life from the World Series of Poker? According to Tournament Director Jack Effel, “You don’t take someone else’s chips.” This is apparently what happened to the player who escorted from the Amazon Room during the third level of play in the $1,000 NLHE on Saturday afternoon.What good is that? How are you gonna prove it when you get back and half your stack is gone? Is there usually a system in place whereby you have the dealer confirm it before you step out?
What happened? I didn't hear about this. He is like 2nd all-time Omaha HL casher.
What good is that? How are you gonna prove it when you get back and half your stack is gone? Is there usually a system in place whereby you have the dealer confirm it before you step out?
Well, you are in casino, so there should be cameras. And for the record, I've never had any of my chips stolen while away on break.
Counting your ships is always a good idea
If you have a problem keeping track of your ships.. then I think you have too many ships.
What happened? I didn't hear about this. He is like 2nd all-time Omaha HL casher.
I hadn't heard about it until I read this on PokerNews at the beginning of the Omaha tourney yesterday.
It's Day 3 of the 2010 World Series of Poker. That means it's time for the first event that doesn't have any no-limit hold'em -- Event #4, $1,500 Omaha Hi/Lo. With the Pavilion Room jammed full of players in Day 1b of Event 3, our start today is taking place in the Blue and Red Sections of the Amazon Room.
This event was won in 2009 -- and in 2008! -- by Thang Luu. Luu also finished 2nd in 2007 for one of the most impressive three-year runs that anyone can remember. It won't be four years. Luu was involved in an altercation with a dealer in the cash games at the 2009 WSOP. The fallout was that he was barred from the property for one year. That ban is still in effect and so Luu is not in the field today.