Poker Player Calls Cops After Busting Tournament And Gets Herself Arrested

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Poker Player Calls Cops After Busting Tournament And Gets Herself Arrested

An unidentified female poker player busted then got busted, literally, all after earlier offering to flash her breasts.



 


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The incident occurred at the Golden Gates Casino in Black Hawk, Colorado.

The cliffnotes version of what went down: The woman initially taunted a gentleman, stating this will be the closest he'll get to a woman.  She offered to flash her breasts.  He said she looked like a tranny.  She keeps playing for a while.  Only after busting out did she demand a refund and call the police.  What happened next was pure insanity.

WSOP bracelet winner Will Givens was present and offered this summary of events via Twitter:

SURPRISE!

Yep, she had an outstanding warrant and ends up arrested.

- Nagesh Rath, Gambling911.com

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