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WSOP Blog
JUL
01
2009

Random WSOP Observation #32: Door Lottery

Published by: Ed Sevillano

Posted In: WSOP Blog, Tournament Trail

Hinkle and Pescatori for the Win - 2008 WSOP Some poker players have absolutely no common sense. They might be brilliant on the felt but they have no clue how to do something as simple as open a door.

Here at the WSOP, the doors are solid wood. Hence they aren't see through. Yet people still barrel through them like a New Jersey frat boy pumped up on steroids.

We constantly see people getting slammed by these doors as inconsiderate fools fling them open. It's somewhat of a lottery when you go to open it. You never know when you're going to catch one in the face.

Earlier we saw someone with a nice cheeseburger and fries. They looked hungry. As he reached to open the door, some monkey who had probably just suffered a bad beat kicked the door open.

Fries, hamburger meat, bread, ketchup, and mustard went flying all over the place. Some poor sap had his dinner all over himself and the worst part - the jerk that opened the door didn't even apologize.

Some people.

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