A person has drawn the wrath of poker players by qualifying for the WSOP Ladies Championship in Vegas. [Image: Shutterstock.com]
Men affects women
A man has disrupted the status quo of women’s poker by qualifying for the world series of Poker Ladies Championships in Las Vegas.
On Monday, a poker playing social media users took X in X to congratulate the tongue-in-gall, Albert NG:
NG cut for the WSOP event after coming first in a satellite event.
NG, who won the qualifying event known by the user name “Albiexachevi”, defeated 50 other entrances on Thursday for Horsasho Las Vegas-Magan women to get a seat in the No-Limit Holdam Championship.
Nevada’s anti-discrimination law prevents casinos from preventing women from entering the poker incident.
Players questioned NG
With a few days of WSOP’s Poker Ladies Championship begins, NG’s entry into folds has set the online poker community in audies.
As Las Vegas Review-Jornal “Many poker players spoke against NG” Participating in a tournament for women only.
Double WSOP Circuit event winner Angela Jordan expressed an online mood with a plaintiff:
What are we doing here “
Jordan was responding to the viral post by @elanit, who also asked if Nevada would stick to the rules and would pay the remaining $ 9,000 entry fee to NG.
The X user was referring to the rule that while the Ladies event had an official $ 10,000 purchase-in, women enjoyed a discount of 90% and paid only $ 1,000.
The WSOP confirmed that “men need to pay a purchase of $ 10,000, whether they enter or enter the cage using the WSOP+ app.”
no man’s land
Reports show that NG once won a WSOP event and has made a pocket of about $ 288,000 in the earnings of a career live tournament.
Whereas Pokernews.com NG “refused to comment that if he knew that the satellite was for a ladies event,” she earned himself a place in the record book, where only a few men dared to go first.
NG now shares the spotlight with David Hughes and Abraham Korotki, the winner of the Seminol Hard Rock Poker Shodown in Atlantic City in 2023 and 2009 respectively and the winners of Ladies No-Limit Holdam events at the Borgata Poker Open.