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The 2022 World Series of Poker bracelet is absolutely stunning (and comes with its own solid-gold chip)

Nothing feels better in a competitive environment than coming out as the best once the dust settles. Usually, those standing last are rewarded. Think — Olympic medals, championship belts in boxing and now even the NBA Summer League championship rings.

And if you think those are nice, wait until you get a glimpse of what Norway’s Espen Jorstad received for his recent World Series of Poker victory in Las Vegas.

No, I’m not just referring to the $10 million in prize money he took home for winning the tournament (although, SHEESH).

I’m talking jewelry, bling, ice — a 55.48-carat gold bracelet with nearly 2,000 diamonds.

A removable gold poker chip that can be used as a card protector? I thought I had seen it all. This is some creative stuff.

My question is this: Is this bracelet something y’all would wear around? Or is it too valuable?

These prizes keep getting better and better.

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