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2023/24 WSOP Circuit - Grand Victoria Casino (Chicago, IL)

Thursday, April 11, 2024 to Saturday, April 13, 2024

WSOPC Event #11: $1,700 MAIN EVENT

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  • Buy-in: $1,700
  • Prizepool: $918,090
  • Entries: 606
  • Remaining: 5

EVENT UPDATE

Tuesday, June 23, 2015 7:25 PM Local Time
Two Penalties, One Wheel

Christopher Brewer raises to 12,000 preflop and Eyal Revah calls.

The flop is     and Revah checks. Brewer bets 10,000. Revah calls.

The turn is the   and both players check.

The river is the   and Revah checks again. Brewer says, "seventy five thousand," as he starts to place stacks of yellow chips into the pot.

"How much?" Revah asks.

"Seventy Five," says Brewer and the dealer.

Revah calls and Brewer turns over a wheel   .

"I have a wheel," he says.

Revah then questions the amount of the bet, "I thought you said twenty five."

Several members of the table react to the comment and accuse Revah of angling, and telling him to pay up and not waste any time. Revah asks for a floor person. The floor person comes over and attempts to walk through the hand with the dealer, all the while, several members of the table are trying to tell him the story. Revah is also interjecting between the dealers recounting of the hand.

"I'm going to listen to everyone, but I'm going to listen to the dealer first," the floorman says

The dealer explains that she announced the bet was 75,000, Revah still objects. Then the floor asks Revah what happened.

Revah explains, he thought the dealer said 25,000 and, at the time when he asked for the size of the bet, Brewer had only placed one 20-stack of 1,000 chips into the pot. The table continues to insist that Revah is being dishonest, but the floor solves the problem when he says, "I will always go with what the dealer says, the bet is 75,000."

Brewer calls Revah a lying piece of s#!t and the floor instantly gives him a one round penalty.

Revah is still upset about the decision on the size of the bet and earns himself a two round penalty, which is later reduced to two hands, once the crowd surrounding the table leaves for the break.

Christopher Brewer - 250,000 and a 1 round penalty
Eyal Revah - 190,000 and a 2 hand penalty.

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