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TJ Cloutier;

edited January 2010 in Poker Chat
Legendary poker player, author - and appalling generate gambler to boot - TJ Cloutier got himself into another financial mess recently, and ended up having to pawn one of his WSOP bracelets to fund his gambling.

Another poker website has actually bought it, and are going to gift it back to him ... after getting a bit of publicity, naturally!

What are your thoughts? Is this a nice gesture for an old man, unable to control his gambling addiction, or does it reward someone who really doesn't deserve it?

Comments

  • edited January 2010
    What a sad tale. A man who must have had some talent to win a bracelet.
    Out of interest, how much did the bracelet fetch, or how much would one be worth?
  • edited January 2010
    In Response to Re: TJ Cloutier;:
    What a sad tale. A man who must have had some talent to win a bracelet. Out of interest, how much did the bracelet fetch, or how much would one be worth?
    Posted by emilyegg
    Somebody put the link on the forum from ebay, starting bid around 3000$, don't know what it went for.
  • edited January 2010
    It went for $4,006 apparently ... although I can't see it having much worth to anyone apart from the person who won it, to be honest!
  • edited January 2010
    LJamesL did it, the post is here
  • edited January 2010
  • edited January 2010
    In Response to TJ Cloutier;:
    Legendary poker player, author - and appalling generate gambler to boot - TJ Cloutier got himself into another financial mess recently, and ended up having to pawn one of his WSOP bracelets to fund his gambling. Another poker website has actually bought it, and are going to gift it back to him ... after getting a bit of publicity, naturally! What are your thoughts? Is this a nice gesture for an old man, unable to control his gambling addiction, or does it reward someone who really doesn't deserve it?
    Posted by Springs
    I think its a very nice gesture. He was, and still is, a top class poker player and he won the bracelet fair and square. Unfortunately, for him, he's a very bad Craps gambler.
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