Though it\’s not unusual for pros to show up late for WSOP tourneys, something was amiss during one of the last 1500s when Scotty Nguyen didn\’t show up til well into the 100/200 level …
Apparently Scotty lost one of his capuchin monkeys. The fire department was still trying to get the the pesky little primate out of a tree when Scotty decided he just had to go. Not sure what the status is of said monkey, but one thing that is interesting is how the floor handled his depleted stack.
Naturally, Scotty was unhappy about that and asked the dealer why he didn\’t have 3K. But at the WSOP, only late registrations get their full 3K chips (and get seated in Seat 10); everyone else gets a regular seat and then gets blinded off if they\’re late, which is normal. Scotty, though, obviously didn\’t like the idea of starting out with a 9 bet stack, said \”I\’m not playing\”, and went off to find the tournament director. I think he just wanted to be allowed to unregister, but instead, a couple of minutes later, the floor showed up with a full stack and gave it to him. On the one hand, this is pretty much blatant cheating – it\’s a free 1200 chips that nobody not named Scotty Nguyen would ever get;
Murmur?
(Thanks, Shamus, for the link.)