Wsop Daily — Blitz Script

Blitz wasn't a player. It was a ghost.

At 8:14:22 AM, Blitz registered Alvin into the wrong tournament: not the $50 Blitz, but a $1,500 Deepstack that started five minutes ago.

The player was "AllinAlvin," a grinder who couldn't be bothered to wake up before Level 3. Alvin had paid for the Blitz package: $500 for 30 days of auto-buy-ins. The script was his digital butler. wsop daily blitz script

Las Vegas, June. The World Series of Poker satellite room hummed with the sound of chip shuffling and bad beats. But in a quiet server room off the Rio corridor, a script named ran its daily race against the clock.

One Tuesday, something odd happened.

And it did.

At Level 4, with 90 seconds left before late reg closed, Blitz scraped the API endpoint for tournament #34523. It saw 247 players registered, 53 seats left. Normal. Then it cross-referenced Alvin's bankroll—still 12,000 in chips from yesterday's cash session. Good. Blitz wasn't a player

But here's the twist: Alvin decided to play it anyway, tilted and annoyed. He ran like a god—flopped two sets, cracked aces with 8-3 suited, and by midnight, he was heads-up for a bracelet. The final hand? His A♥ K♦ vs. opponent's A♠ Q♣ on a K♠ 10♥ 4♣ board. All in on the turn. River blank.