Jamie Gold World Series of Poker Bracelet Sold for Over $65K

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Jamie Gold won the largest cash prize in the history of the World Series of Poker Main Event back in 2006 and today we are learning his bracelet was just auctioned off for $65,725.

Gold, a Bodog Poker pro at the time, won the 2006 WSOP Main Event and the $12 million cash prize that came with it.  Gold was later forced to share half of that amount with another individual, Crispin Leyser, who had entered into a business relationship with Gold prior to the event. The bracelet was sold through Heritage Auctions with bidding begun back on July 13.

Gold is one of a handful of recent WSOP winners who have resorted to auctioning off their prized bracelets.

One of T.J. Cloutier's World Series of Poker bracelest sold for $4006 on eBay back in 2010.

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- Ace King, Gambling911.com

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