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Man faces backlash after participating in women's poker tournament and winning

Thursday, 28/03/2024, 14:43 (GMT+7)

A man participated in a women-only Poker tournament and walked away with a prize of thousands of dollars, making the online community angry.

The entry of a man into a women's poker competition and his subsequent with has sparked a heated discussion. People are debating the fairness of gender-specific events and the inclusion of all participants.

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Man entering women's poker event and winning sparks heated debate on fairness. Image Credit: Twitter/KMart.

Dave Hughes decided to ignore the rule that only women could participate in the poker tournament.

He joined the $250 no-limit Texas Hold'em event at the World Series of Poker's Ladies event. The tournament offered a collective prize pool reaching a maximum of $17,450.

According to reports, the organizers couldn't stop him due to laws against treating people unfairly based on gender.

However, his victory has upset many people. 

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He entered $250 Ladies' Poker event with a $17,450 prize pool. Image Credit: Twitter/KMart.

Among the 83 participants who registered for the tournament, Hughes was the only man in the competition.

Surprisingly, he ended up winning the entire competition, beating Dayanna Ciabaton in the final round and taking home a prize of $5,555.

Man faces backlash after participating in women's poker tournament and winning

The man faced backlash as audiences felt that it was unfair for a man to compete and win in an event that was specifically designed for women. 

This has sparked a debate about fairness and the purpose of having tournaments exclusively for one gender. 

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Organizers couldn't intervene due to gender discrimination laws of the local. Image Credit: Twitter/KMart.

Some believe that women should have a safe space in the male-dominated world of poker.

Professional poker player Ebony Kenney voiced her criticism on social media, expressing disappointment that men fail to grasp the significance of such events.

She emphasized the importance of these tournaments and their purpose in providing safe and supportive spaces for women in the male-dominated poker industry.

Charlie Carrel, a professional player, also expressed their opinion on the situation. 

They pointed out the larger problem of people exploiting their gender identity to enter spaces that have traditionally been reserved for women. 

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Man's win in women's tournament prompts fairness debate and backlash. Image Credit: Twitter/KMart.

Carrel recognized that this issue is complicated and affects different areas such as sports, prisons, and changing rooms.

Unfortunately, such actions often have negative outcomes for women involved in these spaces.

Some states, like Nevada, allow men in women's-only tournaments due to laws against discrimination

There are certain states, such as Nevada that have laws against discrimination that permit men to join women's-only tournaments. 

To discourage men from participating, some competitions, like The World Series of Poker, provide substantial discounts for female players. 

This is not the first time a man has entered a women's game and emerged victorious. 

Abraham Korotki, a former World Series of Poker champion, participated in a women's-only tournament and walked away with the prize money of $20,982.