Alex Livingston Loses WSOP Bracelet 20 Minutes After Receiving It

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Alex Livingston Loses WSOP Bracelet 20 Minutes After Receiving It

Anyone find a lost World Series of Poker bracelet?

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Livingston was his first ever WSOP Bracelet at Event #9: $1,500 Seven Card Stud and walked away $103,292 richer.  Coming into today, Livingston had no recorded tournament victories as he had finished second and third in many events.

The WSOP bracelet is also worth quite a bit of money.  That's why many fear it could be lost forever.

Livingston announced via Twitter he had apparently left the bracelet in a public venue 20 minutes after receiving it.

Livingston was encouraged to seek assistance from security and review video surveillance in the Paris Casino.

He was offering a $500 reward to anyone who finds it. 

The entire bracelet features 356 white diamonds totaling 25.5 carats, 626 black diamonds totaling 14.8 carats, and 194 rubies at an outstanding 3.8 carats and the basic value is considered to be around $500,000.

- Nagesh Rath, Gambling911.com

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