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2005 WSOP Bracelet for sale on Ebay

Believe it or not, however, it's the real deal! T.J. Cloutier, or someone else, is selling the braclet he received after winning the $5k No Limit event in 2005 WSOP. The starting bid for the bracelet is only $2,9999, but one can expect the final bid to be much more than that. The bracelet should have an invaluable value since it was won by T.J. Cloutier who has won 6 WSOP bracelets and won more th[...]   Read more » 2005 WSOP Bracelet for sale on Ebay

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He will donate the money to Haiti, thats why he is selling his bracelet, thats my guess Smile

     
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Hello everybody!
They want to make room in his attic that's all!
Me last year I sold my trophy I won at Roland Garros.
Oh it's fine to dream

The next time for new posts! Smile

     
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No surly he cant be that hard up?
How can you sell a bracelet? that must be like selling one of your own kids!
No not kids.............like selling your one good eye #'[]';/!..lol

     
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Posted by xxxbchxxx:
No surly he cant be that hard up?
How can you sell a bracelet? that must be like selling one of your own kids!
No not kids.............like selling your one good eye #'[]';/!..lol

he probably sold already one of his liver:-j

     
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It's really a mistery; why ?? seems to me ha has no problem of money and has 5 bracelets still; so why??

     
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Does anyone have the link to the auction? And is it starting at $300 or $3000?

     
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Don't get the ones wanting to buy it.
Put it above the fireplace, or what?

Sad for Cloutier...

     
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this is too strange Disagree

     
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Posted by Meryville89:
never buy this rather never had it then buy it Aww crap! Aww crap! Aww crap! Aww crap!



yes just become the poker WCOP 2005 player buying braslet and u be the winner and nobody can say that u are the looser because u have braslete Smile and if u never play poker and dont understood it u easy if have monay can become WCOP 2005 good one Smile dumb one
Aww crap! Aww crap! Aww crap! Aww crap!

     
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lol why would someone sell his poker bracelet, can't see why he should do this unless he's in desperate need for money/ broke. such a shame for a great player like him

     
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TJ pawned it cause he needed some money. The pawnshop put it up on ebay, Cakepoker bought it for $4006, I wonder what they're going to do with it..

     
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4k... not much i was thinking it will go for some like 10k at least... maybe till 15k.
Cakepoker can make some tournament with that in prize hyhy.
Why not? ^^

     
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Believe it or not, however, it's the real deal! T.J. Cloutier, or someone else, is selling the braclet he received after winning the $5k No Limit event in 2005 WSOP. The starting bid for the bracelet is only $2,9999, but one can expect the final bid to be much more than that. The bracelet should have an invaluable value since it was won by T.J. Cloutier who has won 6 WSOP bracelets and won more th[...]

and i thought; the bracelet is priceless... Shock

     
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Cakepoker is giving TJ the bracelet back..I guess its the right thing to do but I think TJ pawned off some his other bracelets too lol

     
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does anyone know if the auction ended yet and if so how much it sold for, some filthy rich person will buy it, but its only worth what tj will be as a poker player, if he wins bac to wsop poker 1 day how much will it be worth

     
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Posted by BBU:
Posted by Miloutre:
The whole point point of own a bracelet is being able to brag about after you've won it. No way would I even contemplate buying a second hand one.


I agree, I would never buy one.


Me 2

     
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