Luke Vrabel Quits WSOP for Good Following Colossal Colossus ‘Abuse’

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Jun/12/2017

He’s won more than $500,000 on live poker tournament circuit but we can scratch the World Series of Poker out of any future plans. 

Luke Vrabel this weekend went off on the WSOP after finishing in 9th place at this year’s Colussus event.

Why?

Vrabel says the verbal abuse at the final table, including from Matt Affleck’s girlfriend and the floorman, allegedly calling him an "asshole" at one point, was intolerable.   

WSOP regular Daniel Dandreo backed up Vrabel’s claims via the TwoPlusTwo.com forum.

There is a group of very loud players on the rail to my left and located directly across from 7 seat (Vrabel). There were 6-10 people and a few were drinking and most of them were making comments to one player at the table. Vrabel in the 7 seat.  They were loud, they were rude, and they were obnoxious. They were mere feet away. I couldn’t believe it. These guys were in a high profile final table, and people 4-5 feet away were taunting one of the players.

Now Vrabel tells all to HighRollerRadioTV:

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