At Harrah’s Cherokee Casino in North Carolina, during the World Series of Poker Circuit (WSOP Circuit Event) Main Event, an unidentified individual interfered with play by flipping over three poker tables. This dramatic incident occurred on Day 2 of the $1,700 buy-in Main Event, with 65 players remaining at that point.
What Went On?
Eyewitnesses and social media videos suggest that the person entered the tournament area and flipped three tables, scattering chips and cards across the floor. Not registered in the event, the individual reportedly yelled, “God told him to do it.” Tournament officials and security quickly intervened to detain him before further damage could be caused.
Four-time WSOP Circuit Event ring winner David Moses was present during the incident and was heard saying, “Somebody’s banned for life.” Officials worked to rebuild the tables and verify chip counts to maintain the integrity of the game. Resulting in a two-hour delay in the event.
Affecting the WSOP Circuit Event
The unplanned outburst led to major delays, prompting event officials to halt play until the affected tables were restored. Security staff were able to control the situation, ensuring no player injuries.
This disturbance at Harrah’s Cherokee underscores the importance of improved security measures at live poker in India and international events. Especially as major tournaments attract high-stakes players and large prize pools.
Local Reactions
The poker in India community swiftly reacted to the bizarre incident. Matt Savage, Executive Tour Director of the World Poker Tour (WPT), described the situation as the “tourney director’s worst nightmare.”
Both fans and players took to social media, many expressing shock and humour over the absurdity of the situation. Some even speculated whether it was a public relations stunt. Although officials confirmed that the event was genuine and unrelated to any advertising efforts.
What Then Is Next?
Even though the WSOP Circuit Event Main Event resumed after the prolonged delay, concerns about event security and player safety at prestigious poker events continue to be raised. The incident serves as a reminder of the unpredictability of live poker in India events and highlights the importance of stringent venue policies to prevent future disturbances.
Although the individual responsible has reportedly been banned from WSOP Circuit Event events for life, it remains unclear whether further legal action will be pursued against him.
To Sum Up
This startling incident at Harrah’s Cherokee WSOP Circuit Event underscores the necessity of maintaining a safe and secure environment for professional poker events. As live events continue to attract more attention, organizers worldwide must prioritize player security and competition integrity.
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Sources:
- PokerNews: Man Flips Three Poker Tables in Fit of Rage at WSOP Circuit Event
- New York Post: Poker Player Flips Over Three Tables in Crazed Scene at WSOP Event
- Action Network: Chaos Erupts at WSOP Circuit Event When Man Flips Tables at Harrah’s Cherokee