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Published: 20th May 2013 Written by Poker News
Updated: 9th January 2024

Jamie Gold 2006 WSOP BraceletJamie Gold’s 2006 WSOP Main Event bracelet is up for auction with bidding starting on the 13th July 2013 which will coincide with the 2013 WSOP Main Event, the actual auction dates being 1-2 August 2013.

Adding to the long list of poker pros selling their prized possession including: Brad Daugherty, Eskimo Clark, T.J. Cloutier and Peter Eastgate.

Jamie gold won the bracelet in the $10,000 main event beating a field of 8,773 players subsequently winning the largest WSOP prize to date of over $12 million of which he only got half of after a settlement of a lawsuit against Crispin Leyser.

Ever since Jamie Gold’s big win he has remained reasonably quiet on the poker scene opting to stay clear of big buyin tournaments yet he has cashed over $100,000 in winnings since his big win.

Jamie Gold’s 2006 WSOP Main Event Bracelet Up for Auction

The full description of Jamie Gold’s 2006 WSOP bracelet on the auctioneer’s website includes:

Jamie Gold WSOP Auction

“A gleaming keepsake to accompany the $12M winner’s prize 2006 World Series of Poker Championship Bracelet Won by Jamie Gold.

Arguably the most significant contest in the history of this popular card game, the 2006 Main Event remains the largest in tournament history both for total prize pool ($82,512,162) and number of contestants (8,773).

Like every WSOP Main Event, the 2006 edition was a $10,000 No-Limit Texas Hold ’em format, though the enormous size of the field necessitated four separate starting days, each whittling the field to 800, which were then regrouped and pushed through their paces until just nine men were left standing on August 8th.

The final hand came two days later, after popular player Jamie Gold had eliminated seven of the final eight opponents. Gold drew a Queen of Spades and Nine of Clubs, making a pair with the board on the Queen of Clubs. Paul Wasicka’s pair of tens was not helped by the Five and Eight of Hearts on the board, nor the Ace of Diamonds on the turn or Four of Clubs on the river.

Gold’s play in his 2006 victory is considered one of the great shows of poker psychology, as he was uncannily successful in goading his opponents into betting strong against his superior hand, or folding when he was weak.

His penchant for discussing his hand, sometimes truthfully and others not, ruffled some feathers in the poker community, and he even went so far as to flash one of his hole cards, rattling his opponent into folding a superior hand. When the battle was done, Gold was twelve million dollars richer, at that time the heftiest monetary prize for the winner of any sports or television event in history.

The bracelet features 259 stones including over seven carats of diamonds and 120 grams of white and yellow gold. Rubies are inset to create the red of the heart and diamond suits, while a sapphire represents the spade and three black diamonds the clubs. The clasp is stamped “14K.” Fine condition. An absolutely amazing representation from one of the most talked about WSOP events in history”

Peter Eastgate’s 2008 WSOP bracelet went for $147,000 on Ebay a while back with the proceeds going to charity, let’s see what price the 2006 bracelet will fetch.