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2006 World Series of Poker row
Deal or no deal?

World Series Main Event scandal lingers as half of Jamie Gold’s $12m windfall is still in custody

It was the biggest sporting prize in history. The 37th World Series of Poker Main Event created a huge $82.5m prize pool, which saw some $39m split between the final 10 players. But since the last card was turned in front of the cameras on August 10 the police, district judges and even Tony Soprano have all been dragged into the spotlight as scandal erupted across the felt.

Main Event winner Jamie Gold is being sued for half his record $12m winnings by a television producer with whom he allegedly made a pre-WSOP deal on winnings.

 

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“According to Leyser, Gold made a verbal agreement they would split any winnings 50-50”
“According to Leyser, Gold made a verbal agreement they would split any winnings 50-50”
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