Bluff goes bad for Ruzicka at crucial moment of WSOP Main Event final table
Our @casinocityGT writes @Vojta_R handled his dramatic @WSOP Main Event final table exit with "grace and dignity." https://t.co/SyKBny3rz0 pic.twitter.com/xqzSZRMXMw
— Casino City (@casinocity) November 1, 2016
It's easy to blast Ruzicka for blowing up. Don't be results oriented. If @GordonVayo folds KQ there, suddenly Ruzicka is a legend. #WSOP
— Alec Torelli (@AlecTorelli) November 1, 2016
Def don't hate the Ruzicka 3 barrel, think check folding flop is better tho!
— Max Silver (@max_silver) November 1, 2016
Well Ruzicka has bluffed all his chips in 2 days I like turn bet but feel he should of check folded river guy called 11m on turn! #WSOP2016
— Mike Matusow (@themouthmatusow) November 1, 2016
To his credit, Ruzicka handled his bust out interviews with grace and dignity. Even though English isn’t his native language and he just had his heart ripped out on national TV, he stood in front of the cameras, smiled and tried to explain his rationale. “After the river I was working through his best hands in my head and it’s pretty tough to pull a set there, but, I guess not for him,” he said with a forced laugh. “This was a great experience. Because I was a November Niner, I met some amazing people. I had so much preparing for it, I had so much fun (on Sunday night). I was very glad to be here, but I wanted to be here longer.” As Ruzicka walked away from the podium he was greeted by his railbirds, who were all wearing black t-shirts that read “Czech Your Privilege” on the front. As the crew applauded and hugged their man, Ruzicka became emotional and had to wipe away a few tears, before slowly walking over to the bar and ordering a round of stiffies for himself and his friends. With the fifth-place finish, Ruzicka pocketed $1.935 million, bringing his career live earnings to more than $3.1 million. And while the online maven may very well go on to win multiple WSOP bracelets and other big-name events across the planet, Hand #104 of the 2016 WSOP Main Event on Halloween Night in Las Vegas will undoubtedly haunt him forever.What was Ruzicka representing on the river? Aces, kings or a set of queens would have bet for value, no? #WSOP #NovemberNine https://t.co/ao5cBr4Y1m
— Mac VerStandig (@mac_verstandig) November 1, 2016