He Stole MILLIONS At The World Series Of Poker

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Published 2024-06-14
This week a new scandal has rocked the poker world. Men Nguyen, also known as Men The Master, has been accused of stealing millions of chips during a WSOP tournament. In fact, the field was getting very close to the final table, with huge sums of money on the line. It doesn't get much more high stakes than this. With a colorful history, and numerous accusations in the past, Men has not been receiving the benefit of the doubt from the community. Today we have video evidence and exclusive testimony from witnesses. Let's get to the bottom of this.

All Comments (21)
  • @Marmot888
    My favorite Men the Master story: Power goes out in the middle of a poker tournament. When the lights come back on Jean-Robert Bellande yells out, "New chip leader, Men the Master!"
  • @wwz1011
    Seriously, allowing cheaters in the game is BAD for the game. Should be banned from tournaments.
  • What the hell was the dealer doing while Men was pulling his chips back out??
  • @TylerNomadic
    Poker dealer here. ALWAYS sort out your main pot BEFORE running out a board. If a player says "just rip it," the dealer should respond, "please allow me to make the pot right." And make the pot right first!! There are multiple side pots? Sort those first the run the board!
  • @motown867
    What was the dealer doing during this hand? As a former dealer I would lose my shit if I saw a player reaching into the pot while I was sorting out the hands and the winnings.
  • The WSOP should be ashamed of itself for the bush league way it handled this incident. No way this poker player should still be allowed to be playing in the WSOP.
  • @LEFTaTIP
    Men "The Angle" Nguyen. I remember playing High Limit poker way back in the late 1990's. - 1998. I saw Men discreetly take a few chips off a player stack (player who left the table to take breaks) , especially when he had to pay the waitress or server there tips. Off to the side, I alerted the poker room manager and he said Men knew the player and he was ordering him something for him too. Ok...Thats what I get trying to be the table police. A few hands later Men moved or cashed out. When Men left the table he glared at me and said something in Vietnamese. Later 3 different Asian / Vietnamese dudes kept following me. So there you go.....
  • Another aspect is they should never have the bad dealers deal this deep in an event. Like for all 10ks and the other day 2s and 3s have the better dealers deal.
  • You're assuming any of these people that are responsible for the security of the game, are good at their jobs. This alone proves they indeed are NOT.
  • @dr.options
    Men's body language says it all. He knew what he was doing.
  • @alexlee4708
    We really can’t be surprised that Men was involved. Now let’s be clear, the fault lies with the dealer. The dealer did not maintain the pot or control the action appropriately. The dealer never brought all the money into the middle matching the small stack as they are taught to do. Men, being the enterprising player that he is, pulled his stack back because he noticed the dealer never pulled in the money. Another player and we can chalk it up to possibly being an honest mistake in all the excitement because people were distracted by a bust out. But with Men, there is absolutely no doubt he did this knowing exactly what he was doing. The man is scum.
  • Wsop event and there isn’t a good camera over the table to see where the chips went 🤨🤨🤨
  • @blantant
    If he knows the floor isn't going to do anything about it, why not just try this all the time. Sounds like a Nguyen Nguyen situation
  • @johnnyfry2
    Poker will remain a game of degenerates and shady characters because the casinos ensure it remains this way. The game could be bigger and less controversial if the casinos ran the show strictly by the rules.
  • @tito4272
    Guarantee it's Men's fault. But there wouldn't have even been an issue if the dealer would have made the main pot correct before putting out the river
  • @chriskoshinski
    What's nuts is the dealer asks the floor to come "help count" the chips in the full video
  • @hollowmenz
    As a Vietnamese American poker player, we do not claim him, Men "the cheater"
  • I was approached by Men's minions back in 2004 to be part of his stable. I was told explicitly to play normal, but if I'm at a table with Men, to never raise him and to make sure I fold to any of his bets. I never saw it, but did hear about other horses chip dumping to him, too. I declined the "honor" and actually busted Men from a tournament at Hollywood Park the next week lol
  • How can they possibly say just keep going when everyone knew he was short the right amount?! That’s absolutely insane