![]() ![]() Caiaffa, after his original starting stack had dwindled to 10,000, was transferred to a new table and chose that moment to ring in (in poker parlance) the extra 100,000 in chips. Caiaffa first received one 100,000 stack from a floor, then received a second 100,000 stack from the dealer when he took his seat at a table.Ĭaiaffa was the only player who accidentally received two starting stacks at separate times, despite an initial report from a Brazilian poker outlet that other players also received extra chips. Brazilian star Rafael Caiaffa has been disqualified from the Latin American Poker Tour’s (LAPT) BSOP Millions series being held in São Paulo, Brazil, after being caught adding in a second starting chip stack that he had received in error and failed to return to a dealer or floorperson.Ĭaiaffa, of Belo Horizonte, Brazil, erroneously received duplicate stacks after late-registering in Event #30 of the Brazilian Series of Poker stop, R$ 5,000 Mystery Knockout.
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