Player 86’ed from World Series of Poker Event for Smoking

  • Brazilian poker player João Siqueira was disqualified from Event 56 at the WSOP on Friday for smoking at the table 
  • Siqueira argued with a floor supervisor before putting his lit cigarette into a water bottle and removing tournament chips
  • Security escorted him out, but his ban is limited to that specific event, and he is expected back at the tournament on Saturday

Brazilian poker player João Siqueira was disqualified from a $3,000 buy-in game at the World Series of Poker (WSOP) at Paris Las Vegas Friday night, June 19, for smoking at his table and then sticking tournament chips in his pocket.

João Siqueira challenges a floor supervisor who asks him to put out his cigarette. (Image: X/@WSOP)

Siqueira — who was competing with 340 other players in Event 56, the 6-Handed No-Limit Hold’Em — lit up a cigarette while playing.  Smoking has been banned from all U.S. poker rooms since 2003.

The WSOP’s X account shared this video of the incident as a cautionary tale to others.

“The use of smoking devices in the poker room is strictly prohibited and will result in disqualification from the tournament,” the WSOP warned in its post. “Here’s what happens when that line gets crossed.”

The clip contains the on-screen text: “Man Smokes $3,000 Cigarette.”

Fuming Mad

In the clip, Siqueira can be seen arguing with a floor supervisor who asks him to extinguish his cigarette. Siqueira willfully ignores the request, making a show of the altercation.

“Don’t be afraid, I’m here!” he tells the supervisor in Portuguese, looking around at his friends for approval. “I’m here for you. Don’t be afraid, son.”

Siqueira eventually complies by sticking his cigarette in a water bottle to put it out. But then he pockets his chips — another no-no. According to WSOP Rule 38: “Non-value WSOP chips are used for all events and are the exclusive property of the host property and may not be removed from the event area.”

According to reports, excessive alcohol consumption was also cited as a contributing factor in his disqualification. Security escorted him out without further incident.

Despite his disregard for tournament rules, Siqueira was only banned from that event, not the WSOP or any Caesars Entertainment properties. He is expected to return to the tournament on Saturday.

The comments beneath the X post equally celebrated and condemned Siqueira’s behavior.

“Someone needs to make a rule immediately allowing smoking at poker tables, they go hand in hand. Absurd to get banned for a cigarette,” commented @VERTIGO007420.

“This is why most casino workers can’t stand poker players!” @chetcosgrove clapped back.

Poker pro Nick Schulman posted a photo of Siqueira to his X account, writing: “There just are no two ways about it. Legend.”

The Show Must Go On

This was not the first time a player has been disqualified at the WSOP for smoking-related violations, though the penalty is rare and has never been applied to a high-profile pro.

The 2026 WSOP continues through July 15 at Paris Las Vegas and the Horseshoe. The $10,000 Main Event is scheduled to run from July 2 through July 13, narrowing an expected field of 10,000 down to the final nine players.

Following an intermission, the survivors will return to the felt from August 3–5, when the final table begins playing down to crowning poker’s next world champion.

Corey Levitan joined Casino.org in 2022 after a long career covering Las Vegas. He currently covers entertainment, dining and gaming news in Las Vegas.

Corey spent six years covering the Vegas Strip for the Las Vegas Review-Journal, where he also wrote the most popular humor column in the city’s history. (For “Fear and Loafing,” he tried out 176 Vegas jobs, including poker player, blackjack dealer and Follie Bergere dancer.)

Corey has won more than 100 local, state and national awards for his journalism, which has also appeared in Rolling Stone, New York Magazine and the New York Post.

Corey is a New York native whose hobbies include playing guitar, trying to be a better husband, and arguing with strangers on Facebook.

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  • R
    Rockyr June 22, 2026
    Stupid to another Level, to think smoking is OK
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    Tbags June 22, 2026
    Vinny the Nose knows!!! Smoke em if u got em Drink your glasses to the bottom.....
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    Kevin Fitz June 22, 2026
    He thinks he is special Next Time call ICE
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    Vinnie the nose June 20, 2026
    Here is the REAL TRUTH about encounter. Guard asks player which brand? Joao says Virginia slims. Guard says get out, this is a men's… Here is the REAL TRUTH about encounter. Guard asks player which brand? Joao says Virginia slims. Guard says get out, this is a men's tournament. Forgeetaaaboutit
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