You might recall the scene described in the previous post where hangers on and fans for hire were plying Australian online pro player Mark Vos with alcohol. Well usually under such social pressure to drink, they inevitably crack. While he undoubtedly finished reasonably well in the Tony G bounty tournament, his run with the ladies was well less than spectacular. So to put it in terms you can understand…
Vos having won some huge pots at his table was probably feeling rather confident and when the cute reporter in the red dress passed his table, He must have felt like he had the nuts there too and moved all in for the lay down. Picking her up and twirling her so her skirt flung up a flash of skin for all those nearby to see. A word of caution from a pit boss and the drama was averted for now.
Round 2 – after previous efforts were thwarted by meddeling casino head honchos, Mr Vos now out of the tournament and no doubt on a raging tilt, decided once again he had the nuts to make the call and moved all in. The first obstacle – the observer barricade was quickly folded by a leap and then the unsuspecting young girl playing a cash game was accosted by the drunken red head on tilt. Thinking his pick up and twirl maneuver was a sure fire way to win her over he proceeded to do just that. Catching the eye of a junior pit boss, who immediately made the call and also moved all in, the pretty brunette quickly folded in the front of such stakes and it was now heads up. Pit Boss vs Mr Vos. While asking Vos to leave in a distinctly firm but polite fashion, words were exchanged as Vos was sent reeling on the back foot. The argument was that if any other player did that they would have been dragged by the scruff of their neck out to the pavement by burly steroid abusing security. This was true, and earned many kudos from onlookers, such behaviour was a disgrace and frankly deserved such treatment. However then the floor managers had caught wind of the ongoings and intervened, more on Mr Vos’s side, desperately trying to save their high roller.
That was basically the end of the incident, but it did illustrate a worthy point. Such behavior isn’t tolerated at the tables, and how much money you have shouldn’t really matter. Congratulations to the Pit boss who was doing his Job and doing it well.
Today sees flight 1 of the Main Event commence and I will have plenty of updates as the day progresses
Tags: Brick & Mortar, Live Tourney


