Flack has to withdraw from NBC Heads-Up Championship after getting arrested
Controversial poker player Layne Flack was a high-profile absentee from this weekend’s NBC Heads-Up Championship after getting himself arrested late Friday night. The six-time WSOP bracelet winner was pulled over by police on his way home from a party and was charged with speeding, drink driving and failing to yield to an emergency vehicle.
Flack spent the night in a Las Vegas jail cell and had to miss out on the prestigious NBC tournament where stand-by David Oppenheim took his place.
This latest setback follows a number of controversial moments for the outspoken Flack in recent months. First, he openly criticised the legendary Doyle Brunson’s WSOP record, claiming that bracelets won in the 1970s and ’80s didn’t mean as much as ones won today. Brunson’s fierce retailiation gained much support amongst the poker community.
After a supposed comeback in 2008 when Flack won his first bracelet for five years, he has also been dogged by recent rumours of alcohol addiction – something this latest arrest will do nothing to stem.