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WSOP Winner Let off for Rules Violations


March 30 - Undoubtedly one of the most arrogant and annoying poker players the world has ever known, last year's World Series of Poker Main Event winner, Jamie Gold, has not been penalized by the WSOP for twice violating tournament rules.

Gold, who walked away with the WSOP Main Event title and a hefty $12 million in prize money, broke tournament rules when he showed one of his cards to an opponent during a live hand and later when he revealed his hand to a friend in order to stop him being eliminated.

Had the infringements been witnessed by WSOP tournament officials when they happened, the Los Angeles native would have been awarded with a 10 minute penalty.

In an interview with a large New York City newspaper, Gold admitted that he regretted breaking the two rules but said that they resulted from the excitement generated by the tournament.

After reading the published review, WSOP officials examined video footage of the events and contacted Gold to discuss the infringements.

After speaking with Gold, the officials concluded that he 'freely admitted to and showed remorse about the rules infractions, chalking them up to nerves, excitement and the fact that it was his first WSOP main event'.

Said World Series of Poker commissioner, Jeffrey Pollack, 'We were impressed with Jamie's honesty and obvious regret and also acknowledged the fact that WSOP tournament officials did not witness the infractions and as such could not take any action at the time.'

Pollack went on to say that while Gold was let off, the WSOP has never and will never condone rule violations of any kind and that its officials can and will enforce them at any time during the prestigious Las Vegas tournament.

So the message is clear for future WSOP players - watch out!

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    2011/04/21 01:58:10 PM