Mike 'The Mouth' Matusow Vomits at WSOP Event!
- VegasSlotsOnline issues a "Biohazzard Alert".
- "The Mouth" aftermath filmed by Kid Poker.
WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT FOLLOWS
Mike Matusow it seems lived up to his nickname "The Mouth" at this year's World Series of Poker, but not because he had a lot to say.
The foul language and willingness to speak his mind is something all his followers and the readers of Gambling911.com have gotten used to.
What came out of Mike's mouth at The Day 1B of the $1,500 “The Closer” event didn't burn our ears this time. It tore into our vision, our sense of smell. Hell, Dan Katz even put up a "Biohazard Alert".
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You guessed it (probably from the headline). "The Mouth" threw up everywhere. It was so bad, folks had to be moved away from the area.
Matusow still made it to Day 2 of the tournament with 500,000 chips and ultimately cashed out at 10th for a $41,500 pay day.
We published this after most folks lunch time but you may be reading it before dinner. Be forewarned. Daniel Negreanu filmed the unsightly incident.
"Well I started feeling really sick at the break," Matusow relayed to Negreanu. "I started sweating really bad. My heart was racing fast."
Matusow has previously suffered a series of heart attacks, so this was actually scarier than it might other wise have seemed.
Indigestion, nausea, and vomiting can be symptoms of many conditions, but it is important not to dismiss them, as they can be a warning sign of a life-threatening heart attack. The best way to be sure if what you're experiencing is critical is to seek urgent help.
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