While a World Series of Poker (WSOP) bracelet is literally worth its weight in gold, the real value is in what it represents – poker greatness.
Winning a WSOP bracelet is the dream of almost every poker player, and while millions have tried over the past five decades, only a fortunate few thousand have managed to capture the coveted piece of jewelry.
The bracelet was introduced at the 1976 WSOP – before that winners received either a silver cup (1970), a “corny trophy” (1971-74), or a silver plate (1975) as recognition for their win – and while the design has changed numerous times since then, the concept remains the same. That is, win a bracelet and etch your name in poker history.
Winning a bracelet is the equivalent of winning the World Cup in football, Stanley Cup in hockey or a Super Bowl ring in American Football. It’s the standard of excellence against which all other poker accomplishments are judged.
As the old saying goes, there are two types of poker players, those who have won a bracelet and those who have not.