Rules are rules, until they are not.
At the WSOP-C Calgary, two friends found themselves heads-up in the CAD$600 No Limit/PLO mix event. Mehmet Siginc and Nicholas Lee, long-time poker pals, decided to make things interesting. Instead of playing for first and second place payouts, they agreed to a private, winner-takes-all deal for the full CAD$40,545.
Officially, WSOP does not allow deals like this. The payouts on the WSOP+ app still show Lee as runner-up, but Siginc told PokerNews it was a “Gentleman’s agreement.”
“No guts no glory,” Siginc said, as he took down his second WSOP-C title.
This story highlights the ongoing debate about deal-making at the WSOP.
As PokerStrategy notes, strict rules just mean the real action happens in the shadows, leaving the organizers out of the loop.
