Major Poker Controversy at the WSOP : Men Nguyen at the Center

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Published 2024-06-15
Shocking poker drama has occurred at the 2024 WSOP involving Men Nguyen a.k.a Men the Master who has been accused of shorting or stealing poker chips during a WSOP tournament from Brian Smith. With a history of poker cheating , and numerous accusations in the past the poker community is having its doubts on Men Nguyen.

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All Comments (21)
  • @MP-tf7cc
    Isn't it the dealer's responsibility to form the main and side pots before dealing the rest of the hand?
  • @dmed312
    How is no one talking about the dealer doing a bad job here?
  • Why didnt the dealer break chips down to verify the amounts? It's deep in a huge tournament and Day 2, if I'm not mistaken. Come on WSOP.
  • @bonwatcher
    A huge event like the WSOP and they can't refer to camera footage or anything concrete to figure it out? That is a huge fail on The Horseshoe's part and shows how cheap their parent company Caesar's Entertainment really is in putting money into customer satisfaction and only is there to rake their profits from their marks.
  • @707ridah
    He should get black listed for his bull 💩 stunt for that. He knew exactly what he was doing
  • @ginjjiigok364
    No room for cheaters at the table, get this guy out of the wsop
  • @mattaff1
    Surely the dealer is meant to deal with the pot, once the rivers dealt, Players should keep there hands off any chips past the line. until authorised
  • @mcfly7
    Is name is Men The Snake Nguyen. And the floor obviously lied about reviewing the footage. They clearly can not see on camera what happens. The ruling of the braindead incompetent floor is mind-boggling.
  • The guy got screwed. There has to be a boss (dealer) at the table, and the eye in the sky should catch it all.
  • It looked like a star trek convention, with a bunch of old burnouts.
  • This actually looks worse for the whole wsop than it does men. This is enough to make me not ever want to play a wsop tournament
  • The video of Men Nguyen taking back some chips is silly it's no proof of anything. If player A was allin for 4.5m and player B reshoved 10m, called by Men, then he had a side pot of 11m with player B. As both held AK, they shared that pot, so it's just normal to take back these chips on that case. As for the main pot, we are left with nothing confirmed, the real stack sizes before and just after the hand, if there had been action until the redraw, if the dealer had separated both pots properly, etc. It's just impossible to tell anything.
  • @stevenrunyon170
    A dishonest poker player? C'mon you have to be kidding. lol
  • Maybe don't celebrate and keep focused at the table???? Men ripped him off. Simple
  • @bobcatwelder00
    players should not be involved in chip counting after a pots won and another player reaching into help count others chips should never happen but does
  • @mikeglenn5212
    100% dealers fault. Once it's called your supposed to pull in the main and side pots. Total failure on the dealers fault.
  • @philrich6327
    a) dealer should have had chips in the 2 pots. b) player who won should have stayed at table and not celebrated. c) WSOP should checked video or if they knew chip values checked stacks. Could have counted men’s stack. d) be wary of men at your table.
  • @jayotangs3067
    The real problem is the Dealer not counting the involved players’ chips before pushing the pot. Some of the dealers let players count their own chips and assume it’s all correct.