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Jesse Yaginuma and James Carroll were both involved in a cheating scandal at the World Series of Poker in Las Vegas, which ...
The WSOP won't be awarding a bracelet to the winner of the Millionaire Maker event and will split the prize money between the ...
WSOP nullifies Millionaire Maker outcome after collusion probe. Both finalists split prize after chip dumping allegations ...
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The Mirror US on MSNTwo World Series of Poker players involved in $1 million chip dumping cheat scandal bannedOne of the biggest scandals in World Series of Poker history has seen Jesse Yaginuma, who thought he had became the winner of ...
It’s being called the “ worst scandal in the history of the World Series of Poker.” Last week the $1,500 “Millionaire Maker” ...
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Total Pro Sports on MSNWorld Series Of Poker Makes Unprecedented Ruling After $1.2 Million Collusion Scandal Shakes TournamentWSOP cancels bracelet award for the first time ever after collusion claims taint Jesse Yaginuma’s $1.2M win over James ...
Prior to 2025, the World Series of Poker had handed out a bracelet to the winner of every single tournament that had been ...
In a statement released Monday on social media, the WSOP announced it will not recognize a winner of the $1,500 “Millionaire ...
“Jesse earned the bonus and we’ll pay it.” So while Yaginuma walks away richer, he leaves without the one thing he wanted most: that bracelet.
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ESPN Africa on MSNWSOP: No winner, but split prize money awarded in collusion dramaThe World Series of Poker handed down an unprecedented ruling Tuesday, declaring no winner for this year's tournament, but ...
Jesse Yaginuma and James Carroll met at the final table, with the winner poised to make $1.26M and the runner-up set to make $1M — but it’s here where the wrinkle comes in. Yaginuma was taking ...
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