2nd Player Disqualified From WSOP for Throwing Shoe

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2nd Player Disqualified From WSOP for Throwing Shoe

A second World Series of Poker Main Event player has been disqualified, this time for dropping his shirt and throwing a shoe.

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The player in question, who has yet to be named, started the chain of events by jamming his whole in pre-flop without looking at his holecards. The rest of the table weren’t even sure they had misread the action, but when the player flipped over Q3o it became clear he wasn’t in a normal state of mind.

With the holecards on show it was left to a player with pocket fives to make the call for a huge portion of his stack. During the wait for this player to make his decision, the all-in player then pulls down his shorts to display his lower half to everyone nearby, mooning painfully close to the other players at his table. He then casually removes both of his shoes and socks and throws one of the shoes at the dealer. Insane behaviour.

That incident happened just hours after another player, Georgii Belianin, was disqualified stealing a player’s entire stack as he scooped in a won pot.

- Ace King, Gambling911.com

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