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Dealer Error Ends Ricky Landais's $10K WSOP Run

A procedural mistake at the GGMillion$ feature table raises questions about live tournament integrity.

·Industry Analysts··2 min read
Dealer Error Ends Ricky Landais's $10K WSOP Run

A dealer error at the $10,000 GGMillion$ feature table this week sent player Ricky Landais to the payout desk in what witnesses called one of the most egregious procedural failures in recent World Series of Poker history, according to Poker.org.

Why It Matters

Dealer errors at high-stakes tournament tables carry consequences that no floor ruling can fully reverse — a player can lose their seat, their chip stack, and their tournament life through no fault of their own. At a $10K buy-in event, the financial and competitive stakes make procedural integrity non-negotiable. This incident highlights a persistent vulnerability in live poker operations: human error at the dealing position can override months of preparation and thousands of dollars in entry fees. For recreational and professional players alike, it raises legitimate questions about recourse mechanisms when tournament staff mistakes alter outcomes.

Context

The $10K GGMillion$ is a marquee event on the 2026 WSOP schedule, attracting a field of serious competitors willing to invest at the upper end of tournament buy-ins. As of June 2026, the WSOP remains the world's most-watched live poker series, meaning incidents at feature tables receive outsized scrutiny from the global poker community. The full mechanical details of the dealer error — specifically what ruling was applied and whether any remedy was offered — were not disclosed in the Poker.org source.

What's Next

WSOP officials will likely face public pressure to clarify their error-adjudication procedures for high-buy-in events. Landais and the poker community will be watching whether the series issues any formal statement on the ruling.


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Source: Poker.org

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