Biggest 'Poker Worm' in WSOP History: Pascal Not Impressed

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Poker pro Doug Pascal (AKA SnoopDoug) was fired up over a fellow player he called the "biggest worm in WSOP history".  His name: Tyler Montoya.

The Las Vegas resident finished in 61st place at this year's World Series of Poker. 

Why the hate?

Pascal described him as engaging in "a lot of moron activities" at the table.

He added: "But I got a $20 Ross gift card for whoever stacks this dork."

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One player who watched the events unfold tweeted in response: "The dealer failed everyone in that hand.  The moment very big for anyone, he's clearly young and insecure but the dealer needs to control that situation. 'Reminder, there is action behind you'.   Sickest thing was the table not snapping at him after. I was anti sweating hard."

Another tweeted out: "I was on the stream on day 5, i think there was an ep raise and a few folds and almost my turn to act in the cutoff when the sb just got up and walked away behind him to talk to his rail while his hand was still live. We told him he can't do that shit."

Photos of Tyler below...

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He likes ice cream

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