This story is about law enforcement called to come to a poker tournament due to a complaint lodged by a poker player, but things turned awry instead for the one who called the cops.
The story was narrated by a poker player named William Givens, who won a bracelet in the 2014 WSOP $1,000 NLHE event for $306,634, his best live cash in his career by far. He was at the Golden Gates Casino in Blackh[...] Read more » Poker Player on Tilt calls Police at Colorado Poker Tournament but Gets Handcuffed Instead
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It's a confusing situation here because we don't have it statements from these people. I am referring here to the woman who called the police and the man who insulted her. Sometimes you get the impression that you saw something suspicious and you start to act like this woman.
It seems to me that this is a rather funny story if this woman didn’t like something, first of all, she had to think if she had any problems with the police before calling the police, but it seems to me that women think with emotions and in the end she got exactly that which deserves a wonderful story.
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From the weird and funny stories one can read. And from the ones happening in the poker world A night of poker ended going to jail. Why on earth when you are wanted by the police, you are calling them? You are staying as far as possible from them Lesson learned i guess...
Posted by Mober: From the weird and funny stories one can read. And from the ones happening in the poker world A night of poker ended going to jail. Why on earth when you are wanted by the police, you are calling them? You are staying as far as possible from them Lesson learned i guess...
It seems to me that in this case, in the first place there were emotions and perhaps not a very sober state of the body .... As a result, everything turned out in such a way that the person did not think at all that he might have a problem and hoped that they would not pay attention to him. ... pay attention to the problem with which he addressed ..... did not work ha ha ha
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I love this story for many reasons. Firstly, the comments from the gentleman which were unwelcome by the lady came after she allegedly sexualised the “showing of cards” situation. I am sure many people will suggest that this was like banter to start with....however it degenerated.... apparently on both sides. For what whatever reason the lady called the cops it then becomes an issue for them to determine whether any misdemeanour has taken place that they should engage in. (Was there any threat or risk of harm to anyone taking place or likely to?). Whatever they came up with, they decided that the imperative was to take the lady away for her previous misdemeanours. Another challenging day in a cops life. The moral of the story is...... be polite and Curteous to everyone. Even when you are losing at poker.
a woman is more emotional than a man ... and if it seems to them that they are disrespectful, they begin to do inappropriate actions that this woman clearly demonstrated .... forgot about all her troubles, she focused the attention of the police on a problem which was not .... and eventually received a well-deserved punishment .... a wonderful story ... Maybe she will teach her something
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Well, this kind of problem looks a lot sometimes, but before anything else it would have to do well, what happened before doing anything ... because not because of what 1 woman says, it has to be always like that hahaha but well I hope it could be solved in a correct way all this problem and that there peace hahaha
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