Poker player Richard Austin caused some controversy this week at the World Series of Poker when he refused to talk to the media after winning a $5,000 Pot-Limit Omaha Event. Furthermore, he refused to accept his gold bracelet at the traditional rewards ceremony.
Aintluck.com has a write-up of the controversy:
Austin’s hiding from the limelight has polarized opinion. Some see his decision as the act of a humble man, opposed to the fame and jazz that engulfs a bracelet winner. Others see it as an act of petty defiance, and an insult to the integrity and traditions of the World Series. Is it against the spirit of competition? Perhaps. But shouldn’t every winner have the right to retain a degree of a anonymity? One would think so. Let’s examine the arguments for and against.



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