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Could Jamie Gold be Joining Ultimate Bet Poker?

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Feb 7 2009 - 9:35pm

A lot of speculation has been raised as to how well 2006 World Series of Poker winner, Jamie Gold, is doing financially when it comes to his poker career. 

Much of the talk began in early January when, on the new episode of PokerRoad, they briefly spoke about Jamie Gold and there was mention by Ali Nejad mentioned how Gold has gone from having $8 million to nothing.

The speculation surrounding Gold's finances grew more intriguing when it was reported he was seen playing $2 to $5 no limit hold em and $5 to $10 no limit at Caesar's Palace in Las Vegas.  Supporters claim he's playing these games for pure enjoyment.  Detractors claim his "reckless nature has caused him to come close to squandering his entire bankroll."

What we do know for certain is that Jamie has been involved in a plenty of charity poker work of late, which hardly sounds like somebody who is blowing wads of cash at the poker tables.  The idea that he is playing $2 to $5 no limit hold em seems to support the notion he has some degree of discipline.

Jamie Gold has also acknowledged that he is looking to team up with a new online poker room, one that does take customers from the U.S.. 

Unfortunately these are few and far between.  There is Full Tilt Poker, which seems a bit saturated with talent at the moment, PokerStars, Cake Poker, our friends at Doyles Room (now part of Cake), the Merge Network and a handful of smaller card rooms.

Bodog, ranked among the lower top 15 of online poker rooms in terms of real cash players, previously dropped Gold after his big upset win in 2006.

This leaves us with UltimateBet

Gold acknowledged this week that his charity work involved UltimateBet spokesperson, Annie Duke.

"I was invited to get involved with the Ante Up For Africa tourney on Annie Duke and Don Cheadle's behalf," Gold says.

And while the choices are somewhat limited for the time being, most meet the criteria he is looking for.

"I am looking for, and will find a site that we can all trust, accepts US players, and will teach and support their players without worry of impropriety or monies not being safe," he states.

And while UltimateBet had been involved in a much publicized "insider" cheating scandal last year, that card room feels it has implemented measures to prevent a similar incident from happening in the future, including a change to new software (the Cereus platform). 

Gold won the largest pot of any World Series of Poker events and enjoyed a status similar to that of Chris Moneymaker - a player who seemingly came out of nowhere and helped propel the World Series of Poker to that next level.  Gold's win had a storyline that drew even more interest to the event (Hollywood agent forced to share winnings with a promoter - oh the drama).

Christopher Costigan, Gambling911.com Publisher

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Jaime Signs with Aced.com

http://www.fuzionpoker.com/online-poker/jaime-gold-signs-with-acedcom/ there you go

Correct Regarding Jamie Gold

We have another article about his signing with Aced.com on the website as a followup to the above article. Good move on their part. Gold is among the most popular players based on Web search. Durr is certainly one of the most popular players we cover here at Gambling911.com. The Jamie Gold news hadn't hit the news wires as of Sunday. We certainly encourage any poker sites that break this type of news that are not getting listed on the wires to email us with the story so that we can get you credit via a link back. There were a few sites carrying the story but we have no way of knowing who was first to release it. Our article references Bankroll Boost and I see it on www.fuzionpoker.com as well.
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Was on PAL

Yea it was first released on pokeraffiliatelistings.com radio show by Brandon, Aced's AM. Seems like Jamie's been raising a lot in charity on his time off, like over $100 mill. Seems like a nice guy.

Jamie Gold to Aced.com

Jamie Gold is not broke. He also is not going to UB. He announced earlier in the week that he is going to Aced.com, a U.S. facing room on the Merge Network.

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