In November 2010, the poker world was captivated by the news that 2008 World Series of Poker Main Event winner Peter Eastgate planned to auction his coveted gold bracelet to raise money for charity. After being listed on eBay with a starting bid of $16,000, the bracelet garnered 116 bids, and despite Tony Guoga’s best efforts to secure the bracelet and turn it into a dog collar, the winning bid of $147,500 was place by someone known only as “7***l”.
The anonymous buyer, later revealed to be William Haughey, has granted PokerNews an exclusive interview to talk about the bracelet and how he’d...
William Haughey is a class act. Let's hope the WSOP live up to their reputation for making the best of opportunities
flintsword
"The lucky player is usually the player that knows how much to leave to chance."
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01-23-2012 15:54
doing a good job remko, like Haughey
chuck bass > At some point I had a huge didgeridoo and every time I was all-in as a favourite I blew in it as hard as I could to make the bad beats go away.
01-24-2012 02:56
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