
A great deal of drama happened in a WSOP event 2 years ago, that was in the 2,000 dollar L Holdem and the protagonist (maybe antagonist is the apt term?) was Harry Demetriou. He was not asked to leave, he was actually evicted, escorted to the doors of the establishment, and all this over some quarrel over the r
ules of the game.
Well, from what I have read and learned of the rules, Harry was not guilty of any infraction of major rules, but only of a bad temper. (Which resonates with me, I am capable of "wrath" too when the ugly mood strikes). What happened exactly: he was fifteen minutes into the game when the officials/arbiters decided to turn the table into a six-hand contest. Harry considered this as a serious breach of published mechanics, and he engaged into
a shouting match with a manager. The latter then decided to evict him from the proceedings, and had Harry escorted out.
Well, after about an hour, Harry was able to talk to a more senior official, and the latter conceded that the eviction was a blunder, and Harry was offered either a reinstating or a buyin refunding. I do not know about you, but it would have been best if they offered both, but I guess that's crazy huh?