Wednesday 9 May 2018

2016 WSOP Runner-Up Gordon Vayo Suing PokerStars Over $700,000 SCOOP Win

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The 2016 World Series of Poker Main Event runner-up is suing the world’s largest online poker site.

Gordon Vayo, who earned more than $4.6 million finishing second to 2016 WSOP Main Event Champion Qui Nguyen, alleges PokerStars refused to pay him almost $700,000 he won in a Spring Championship of Online Poker (SCOOP) event last year, after falsely accusing him of breaching the site’s terms of service by surreptitiously playing the event from inside the United States.

Vayo filed suit with the US District Court Central District of California Western Division on May 2.

According to the complaint, Vayo is a US citizen and Los Angeles, California resident who resides part-time in Ottawa, Canada. He lives in Canada for the purpose playing online poker on sites forced out of the US since 2011. Particularly PokerStars.

Vayo wins PokerStars 2017 SCOOP event

Vayo claims on May 22, 2017, he was part of a chop in the 2017 PokerStars SCOOP’s first event. The five players split up the remaining prize money and left an additional $100,000 for the winner. Vayo ultimately went on to win the event and earned a total of $692,460.

Vayo claims to have transferred as much as $90,000 to...


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