Dealer Error Ends Ricky Landais's WSOP GGMillions Run
A four-card flop in the $10,000 GGMillions eliminates a player who held the best hand

A dealer error at the 2026 World Series of Poker produced a four-card flop during the $10,000 GGMillions event, eliminating Ricky Landais from the tournament despite him holding the best hand at the time, according to Card Player.
Why It Matters
Dealer errors at this level carry serious consequences — tournament equity worth tens of thousands of dollars can evaporate through procedural mistakes rather than skill or variance. As of June 2026, the WSOP's $10,000 GGMillions carries a field deep enough that a final-22 bustout represents a significant payday forfeited. Floor staff protocols require a misdeal declaration when an exposed or extra card hits the board, but execution clearly broke down here. For players and bettors tracking tournament integrity, this incident raises questions about consistency of dealer training at high-volume festival events. Live poker remains uniquely vulnerable to human error in a way that online poker — where RNG-dealt boards eliminate mechanical mistakes entirely — does not.
Context
The WSOP, held annually in Las Vegas, is the sport's premier live circuit, drawing thousands of entrants across dozens of bracelet events each summer. The $10,000 GGMillions is a high-roller variant co-branded with GGPoker, attracting a field of elite and semi-professional players. A four-card flop — where the dealer exposes an extra community card — is among the most disruptive procedural errors possible, since standard misdeal rules must then determine which card is burned and whether the hand can continue, often producing an altered runout that changes the outcome entirely.
What's Next
WSOP officials will likely review the floor ruling applied to the hand; Card Player's video documentation (available at the source URL) may inform any formal dispute or appeal Landais pursues. The $10,000 GGMillions will continue toward its final table and eventual bracelet award.
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