@TXSooner518 The shoe thrower exposed Q3o after his allin. Player in SB had 55. Is that a call in first level of WSOP? I think it is but am genuinely curious.
Over at table #317 in the Pavilion Yellow section, a massive incident occurred just before the break involving a player that subsequently got DQ'd from the tournament. According to the table, the player went all in blind before flipping over his hand, revealing the .
In seat one, a player was contemplating his decision holding , a favorite with information about the exposed hand.
"I'm all-in blind! Look, I'm blind everybody" the all-in player yelled as he covered his eyes and turned around. He then lowered his pants and mooned the table. While the #1 seat was still considering his decision, he then took off his shoes and threw them around, with one of them actually hitting the #1 seat as he was in the tank.
The #1 seat later disclosed to PokerNews that he ended up calling, but lost out to the . Shortly after, the player in question got DQ'd from the tournament and was escorted out of the premise