Jamie Gold Every 2006 WSOP Main Event Highlight!

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Jamie Gold won the biggest ever World Series of Poker Main Event back in 2006 for a whopping $12,000,000! In this video, we put together every major hand from his insane run!
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  • @luckyskin09
    @luckyskin092 жыл бұрын

    like him, hate him or dont care about him.. this is the kind of run anyone wishes to have when playing the main event

  • @T-roc57

    @T-roc57

    2 жыл бұрын

    Apparently he ran even better off camera.

  • @daandemeyer1708

    @daandemeyer1708

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@T-roc57 it almost had to be like that if you’ve seen him play at HSP

  • @texasdrz9515

    @texasdrz9515

    2 жыл бұрын

    I like winners.

  • @TheChannel999999999

    @TheChannel999999999

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hate him or hate him, his table talk is scarily good at times.

  • @679iceman

    @679iceman

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yup he is a terrible player and a degenerate gambler but he had a run of a lifetime and then had the stack to bully people the rest of the tourney

  • @ajcbd5912
    @ajcbd5912 Жыл бұрын

    So on day 3,I was sitting next to Jamie. He was sitting in seat 7. That whole side of the table was his chip glacier stack, & many times, he was so busy stacking his chips, when it was his turn to act, it was so much easier to put the chips in blind to call. So this happens in a hand, shortly before the bubble, flop comes 535,seat 3 goes all in, seat 5 all in. Jamie, still trying to stack his chips from previous hand, reaches around his stack to look at his hand, he kinda chuckled & goes"well I gotta call, I flopped the joint" as he flips over a 3 & a 5...Ty Jamie for folding to me a few times, cashed in 650th place. Also, I told you, you were gonna win it all

  • @AudibleVisibIe

    @AudibleVisibIe

    11 ай бұрын

    What a sick story man! That's awesome. Gold was a different breed

  • @ChristianZapien

    @ChristianZapien

    11 ай бұрын

    And I'm Chris Moneymaker.

  • @ajcbd5912

    @ajcbd5912

    11 ай бұрын

    @@ChristianZapien why would I make that up? you seem like the Chris Ferguson type anyways, use his name instead to be more believable

  • @JohnSmith-su3ze

    @JohnSmith-su3ze

    Ай бұрын

    Gold was the king!

  • @sleong
    @sleong2 жыл бұрын

    when poker was simply INCREDIBLE to watch.

  • @andrewosborne3213

    @andrewosborne3213

    2 жыл бұрын

    @Bryce Sattler totally agree, the government could make so much damb money off the taxes of a multi billion dollar a year industry.. never understood the negativity that the government has towards a game of skill

  • @michael2305

    @michael2305

    2 жыл бұрын

    when people used to play with their heart not with their memories of solvers.

  • @gprime7210

    @gprime7210

    2 жыл бұрын

    Everyone except Jamie Gold

  • @jasonbourneistreadstone

    @jasonbourneistreadstone

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@michael2305 The WPT, in case you did not know, was sold to Element Partners an investment fund. The 2 bidders were Element Partners and Ballys. The new format is absolutely pathetic.. I just watched today on the WPT stream. The played a $200/400 holdem format with 6 players in what looks like someone's home and a private dealer. Koon, Dwan, and Dan Smith were 3 of the six players but it didn't seem to matter. I'd have spent my time better watching paint dry.. High Stakes Poker or Poker After Dark - it is not. Boring players and a boring commentary crew. Haven't watched the WPT much since Mike Sexton passed.. It was Mike and Vince. I give it 2 years and it'll be worth half or 1/4 of what Element paid for it. The commentators are lousy, the production is cheaper, etc. Poker today, hardly anyone talks. Every player is a boring grinder / Millennial oddball who tanks and solves in their heads. The new tourneys they have broadcast are watching everyone tank on every street for 30 seconds, because "timing tells" etc.. That's why they do it.

  • @joonpak

    @joonpak

    2 жыл бұрын

    Was never a fan of Jamie Gold but watching that main event was invigorating!

  • @jf5618
    @jf56182 жыл бұрын

    Jamie’s run was “must watch TV”. He’s annoying, funny, smart and stupid all rolled into a dude who ran sooo pure when it mattered and used his stack and mouth extremely well

  • @daandemeyer1708

    @daandemeyer1708

    2 жыл бұрын

    He’s not funny. He’s good to laugh at.

  • @lolero123

    @lolero123

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@daandemeyer1708 cope

  • @BlanBlan19901990

    @BlanBlan19901990

    2 жыл бұрын

    For the record, he is not a good player. Only took a couple years to lose it. He used all his luck on this tournament lol

  • @c.s.mcleod7383

    @c.s.mcleod7383

    2 жыл бұрын

    Kim shouldn't have folded.

  • @dounghataiwataim5180

    @dounghataiwataim5180

    2 жыл бұрын

    Great​ summary jf now​ you​ never​ hear​ him​ is​ he​ even​ playing??

  • @justinschrank4806
    @justinschrank480610 ай бұрын

    The golden era of poker. I watched every single day that year, jamie had an otherworldly run. Still the best run in the history of the main event.

  • @AT-qm8gv

    @AT-qm8gv

    6 ай бұрын

    This was the most entertaining era of poker and yet the worst era for play at the same time.

  • @carlosdelgado6205

    @carlosdelgado6205

    4 ай бұрын

    He also Made some funny AND workable moves. Im still satying with darvin moon as the greatest run of all

  • @JohnSmith-su3ze

    @JohnSmith-su3ze

    Ай бұрын

    Jamie actually ran pretty band when the cameras weren't rolling. Jamie had to navigate a lot of coolers

  • @DazednMildlyConfused

    @DazednMildlyConfused

    15 күн бұрын

    @@AT-qm8gv Well this era of poker started the careers of most students of the game. Made online poker boom and the smart fellas caught on to actually studying instead of playing by their gut

  • @seankiesling2054
    @seankiesling20542 жыл бұрын

    This has to be the sickest run in WSOP ME history. Even more than Moneymakers. It's unreal. He eliminated the entire final table single handedly plus way more outside of the final table. Insanneeee run of cards

  • @CrazeeAdam

    @CrazeeAdam

    2 жыл бұрын

    not just cards. If you are winning that % of time. You are both expertly coached, and can talk his way out of anything as well. He was coached by Johnny Chan too they said. But yeah, he was just on another level

  • @seankiesling2054

    @seankiesling2054

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@CrazeeAdam im just talking about the cards and the cards only. I've never seen somebody for 7 days run so incredibly hot and consistent. You could be coached by Chan Ivey and Dwan if you're flopping the world, winning flips or card dead it won't mean much. The amount of sheer luck this man was given that whole week was absurd

  • @CrazeeAdam

    @CrazeeAdam

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@seankiesling2054 yeah he was running hot for sure. But he also won as many bluffs as well. And they showed that here. At the Final Table is when he really started catching just tons of hands though. So it's super memorable.

  • @seankiesling2054

    @seankiesling2054

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@CrazeeAdam yes, he did do a lot of bluffing. And a lot of the bluffs worked because he was running so hot people figured he had it lol it was just a sick combo of things and an epic run. Turned out to be a sleeze ball of a human being...but great memorable run for sure

  • @toddmurphy390

    @toddmurphy390

    2 жыл бұрын

    Go have a look at Peter Eastgate’s WSOP win. Never missed a hand once he got rolling.

  • @TheDesperateArtist
    @TheDesperateArtist2 жыл бұрын

    You can say what you want about Jamie, but this video was 100% pure Poker pleasure...

  • @StrikeTheRoot
    @StrikeTheRoot2 жыл бұрын

    The thing that made Gold so hard for other players was that he was brutally honest. but nobody believed him. They thought he was lying when he had it, and they thought he was lying when he didn't. if people would have just listened to him, he would have been out in the first round. it was a master class in reverse psychology.

  • @nikiyubari8410

    @nikiyubari8410

    2 жыл бұрын

    Tell people the thruth. They wohnt believe you.

  • @michael2305

    @michael2305

    2 жыл бұрын

    as you can see in the video tho he didn't always have it when he sais he has it.

  • @daandemeyer1708

    @daandemeyer1708

    2 жыл бұрын

    And that made him lose all his money playing with the pro’s

  • @chezchezchezchez

    @chezchezchezchez

    2 жыл бұрын

    You are the first person to think up this amazing theory. 🙄🙄🙄

  • @blakehaley740

    @blakehaley740

    2 жыл бұрын

    He changed it up, there were periods when he lied. He showed a lot of hands that helped him get calls when he needed them, too. He played better than people give him credit for because he had some occasional bad plays that people hyperfocus on.

  • @bamafan5099
    @bamafan50992 жыл бұрын

    Love him or hate him you can't deny that he ran like a God this tournament

  • @HopyHop1

    @HopyHop1

    Жыл бұрын

    And when he wasn't getting hit with the deck his bluffs worked.

  • @LanceUppercut78
    @LanceUppercut782 жыл бұрын

    I played with Jamie's mother at the AC Hilton 2-3 years after this happened. Very sweet lady. We talked about her son, she felt he got a bad rep. I told her no matter what anyone says he had an amazing run at the biggest poker tournament ever. Which is all that really matters.

  • @DL-rz6tw

    @DL-rz6tw

    2 жыл бұрын

    I’ll take things that never happened for 500

  • @LanceUppercut78

    @LanceUppercut78

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@DL-rz6tw lol does that really sound like a farfetched story? The woman said she was there all the time. I'd bet dozens of nobodies just like me have the same story. But ok, don't believe me -shrugs -

  • @jarred1249

    @jarred1249

    2 жыл бұрын

    He seems cool. Just said some douchey things. but he has bracelet and millions of dollars over me so....

  • @RyansColoradoRailProductions

    @RyansColoradoRailProductions

    10 ай бұрын

    @@jarred1249 He was a bad sport during the final hand but he said before the '23 main event which broke his 1st place record that his playing style has changed since then

  • @iro9486
    @iro9486 Жыл бұрын

    This was one of the most dominant performances you'll ever see and as a 12 year old kid it got me hooked on poker it was just incredible.

  • @ssok4133

    @ssok4133

    6 ай бұрын

    If by dominant you mean he had the absolute nuts when it mattered, then sure. But let’s be clear, he is a terrible poker player, he went on to lose every penny he one in private games. He was so bad they literally built games around him.

  • @Todd_plays_poker
    @Todd_plays_poker2 жыл бұрын

    The clip at 00:15:26 is easily the most dramatic, hyped, intense and well-done poker intro EVER....If Lon McEachern's voice doesn't get u hyped for the WSOP....then nothing will..♧◇♡♤

  • @SarahPalinQuit

    @SarahPalinQuit

    2 жыл бұрын

    Lost respect when he absolutely could not do the final table live streams.

  • @Donsps5

    @Donsps5

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@SarahPalinQuit how can you make a stream of statistic zombies entertaining?

  • @itsmetramp

    @itsmetramp

    2 жыл бұрын

    Absolute hypeeeeeeee

  • @themi6sportsnetwork171
    @themi6sportsnetwork171 Жыл бұрын

    He was ahead on almost every call. Major props to him.

  • @dageek1000
    @dageek10002 жыл бұрын

    Even after all these years, his talent to get people confused remains amazing.

  • @calebross8174
    @calebross81742 жыл бұрын

    Jamie was an icon for this performance. I loved this year of WSOP, after this it just became mundane.

  • @thomasjanowski178
    @thomasjanowski1782 жыл бұрын

    Say what you want about him being a luckbox, crossing the line, etc….this was very entertaining to watch

  • @DT-ml3hf

    @DT-ml3hf

    2 жыл бұрын

    To me, he was far too annoying to be entertaining.

  • @thomasjanowski178

    @thomasjanowski178

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@DT-ml3hf this went down 15 years ago and I immediately stopped and watched it. When I think speech play I think Jamie gold. haven’t really seen anything like it since, nor do I think we will see it again. I appreciate that something like this will happen once, and only once

  • @LebronCCP

    @LebronCCP

    2 жыл бұрын

    Ya oj Simpson was fun to watch

  • @thomasjanowski178

    @thomasjanowski178

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@LebronCCP he definitely was

  • @Joel-js2gk

    @Joel-js2gk

    2 жыл бұрын

    He was the villain poker needed. Changed the game forever. And while he didn't play fantastic, it was quite funny seeing interviews of players saying he's "just lucky" and then proceeding to straight punting all their chips in his direction.

  • @michaelhudson5009
    @michaelhudson50092 жыл бұрын

    Next up how Jamie gold lost 12 million

  • @Sana-ik8fo

    @Sana-ik8fo

    2 жыл бұрын

    Did he¿

  • @jamescullen2448

    @jamescullen2448

    2 жыл бұрын

    😊🤣😂🤣😂🇬🇧🤝

  • @jccusell
    @jccusell2 жыл бұрын

    I love how Jamie keeps playing mind games with opponents that he just knocked out.

  • @JohnSmith-su3ze

    @JohnSmith-su3ze

    Ай бұрын

    yeah its amazing

  • @canadaparlay
    @canadaparlay2 жыл бұрын

    QQ vs. JJ…. “I trapped him!!!” - Jamie Gold ladies and gentlemen. 🤦‍♂️ lol

  • @alemao1352

    @alemao1352

    27 күн бұрын

    😂😂😂😂 AA, KK and AK would do the same in the same spot and Jamie Gold is a trapper lol

  • @losyart
    @losyart2 жыл бұрын

    In Final Hand when Gold checked his cards again after some speech he made i think it was deciding tell for Wasicka that he is on a draw . He wasnt top from technical side of game but his speech plays and reverse tells were quite impressive . He confused so many people to make bad decisions. It was brilliant

  • @StrikeALoot
    @StrikeALoot2 жыл бұрын

    The guy never lost one hand seems like.. absolutely unbelievable run he had in this tournament. Hit on every flop...and when he didn't, he bluffed the people out

  • @hectikhector8482

    @hectikhector8482

    2 жыл бұрын

    crazy he must hold the record for knocking the most players out as well

  • @JohnSmith-su3ze

    @JohnSmith-su3ze

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@hectikhector8482 He does. Jamie knocked out 3 times as many players as the next highest Unbelievable achievement

  • @houndofzeus
    @houndofzeus2 жыл бұрын

    Every time I watch gold I still can’t decide whether his table talk was ingenious or just naïveté that befuddled people

  • @mrgarfer

    @mrgarfer

    2 жыл бұрын

    When you run so hot that no one can believe it, it's hard to say. The truth sounds like lies and the lies sound like truths. It's practically old testemant biblical stuff here.

  • @sleong

    @sleong

    2 жыл бұрын

    he was a genius

  • @SandSeven

    @SandSeven

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@mrgarfer well said

  • @KROGANLovesKittensAndPuppies

    @KROGANLovesKittensAndPuppies

    2 жыл бұрын

    He worked in Hollywood.

  • @CrazeeAdam

    @CrazeeAdam

    2 жыл бұрын

    Note he was coached by one of the greatest players of all time. That alone gave him an edge. Johnny probably told him how much to talk and to use it to his advantage too.

  • @yousefniaz7306
    @yousefniaz73062 жыл бұрын

    That 8,7 of spades was the worst fold in that spot I bet that haunts him till this day

  • @Kosmisch1987

    @Kosmisch1987

    10 ай бұрын

    I think his main concern was someone had the higher flush draw since Jamie was already all in and the other buy was most likely calling after his raise. Someone having 2 bigger spades there his % would be much much lower

  • @garylp3
    @garylp32 жыл бұрын

    Crazy run by Jamie. Knocks out everybody and wins $12M. Then manages to go broke.

  • @ClarkPotter

    @ClarkPotter

    2 жыл бұрын

    goes broke?

  • @lstruggy

    @lstruggy

    2 жыл бұрын

    Did he really go broke tho? And didn’t he settle that lawsuit from a friend that he promised to split the winnings in half?

  • @DoctorChained

    @DoctorChained

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@lstruggy He sold his bracelet so he was probably strapped for cash, yeah.

  • @lstruggy

    @lstruggy

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@DoctorChained he did!? I wonder for hm 🧐 and I did see him not too long ago play at the live at the bike livestream 5/10 I think dayumm money comes and goes frfrfr

  • @DoctorChained

    @DoctorChained

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@GummingPlobe Why else would he sell a piece of history for a measly 10k?

  • @UncleChopChop22
    @UncleChopChop222 жыл бұрын

    Where has the last 15yrs of my life gone!! I remember distinctively that after watching this main event i was going to take up poker full time and head to vegas.

  • @afrochickenboy

    @afrochickenboy

    2 жыл бұрын

    Did you ever make a run?

  • @waynelau1492
    @waynelau14922 жыл бұрын

    Literally the golden age of poker

  • @DavidL1986
    @DavidL19862 жыл бұрын

    Apparently Wasicka said he never actually said call (and I even noticed that in the original clip too) but Gold had already turned his hand over. But Wasicka said under the circumtances he was gonna call, and understood the situation so just went with it - I actually respect him a lot for that tbh

  • @ivanm4488

    @ivanm4488

    2 жыл бұрын

    It's intresting what would happend if Wasicka said to dealer I didn't call it, Gold's hand would be dead?

  • @wahlmanj

    @wahlmanj

    2 жыл бұрын

    ​@@ivanm4488 If it was declared not a call by the TD, Gold's hand would not be dead, but Wasicka would have the option to fold.

  • @arthritisankle

    @arthritisankle

    Жыл бұрын

    If he would have said “alright you talked me into it” and stood up like he was going to call before saying “wait I didn’t really call” and then folded, it would be the sickest angle shoot in WSOP history and his reputation would never recover. He would always be known for that.

  • @no.8128
    @no.81282 жыл бұрын

    Man I actually love the way this guy plays poker. His table talk is so effective.

  • @theejayzeeable

    @theejayzeeable

    2 жыл бұрын

    Run as hot as the sun and ur table talk will become effective cocky talk too. If he wasnt running hot, cocky table talk wouldn't help him much.

  • @Herv3

    @Herv3

    2 жыл бұрын

    He's getting them to fold the best hand and call with the worst hand.

  • @westonweigand1228

    @westonweigand1228

    4 ай бұрын

    ​@@Herv3 No he very seldom had a weaker hand he was gambling with house money, because his run of cards was so incredible.

  • @MeYouWhosWho
    @MeYouWhosWho Жыл бұрын

    I remember when this would come out weekly on KZread. Miss not having poker go around

  • @donpablo838
    @donpablo8382 жыл бұрын

    That 3.5x 4 bet with QQ vs JJ was the sickest trap I’ve ever seen.

  • @mr.doriangrey3394
    @mr.doriangrey33942 жыл бұрын

    Part of winning huge tournament has a lot to do with luck too

  • @Freshoutfoodreview

    @Freshoutfoodreview

    2 жыл бұрын

    I agree. No champion has ever not had a draw they made or like something lucky happen.

  • @eastportal9508

    @eastportal9508

    2 жыл бұрын

    sure he just had great run good

  • @chadgamer6942

    @chadgamer6942

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Freshoutfoodreview I mean as much as people hate phil hellmuth hes won pretty consistantly so idk

  • @AudibleVisibIe
    @AudibleVisibIe11 ай бұрын

    This dude was before his time with the attitude and psychology. So much fun to watch him torch everyone 😂

  • @zdantes
    @zdantes11 ай бұрын

    truly a heroic mission

  • @hg519

    @hg519

    11 ай бұрын

    brute represent

  • @aayushk3132

    @aayushk3132

    11 ай бұрын

    brute de poker

  • @joonpak
    @joonpak2 жыл бұрын

    Omg I totally forgot about “Yes! I trapped him!” 🤣

  • @JP-jd5vz
    @JP-jd5vz2 жыл бұрын

    This man got lucky to build a huge stack and then ran like the sun. But he definitely played bully with his big stack correctly. If Gold entered the main event 5,000 more times I don't think he wins again.

  • @Milkywayboy

    @Milkywayboy

    2 жыл бұрын

    He played well wich paired with running well! If he played the same way and ran bad well that would be his career

  • @shadowsmessage

    @shadowsmessage

    2 жыл бұрын

    Exactly, he had the big balls to bluff & outplay opponents in tough spots. He was barely learning poker & balanced his value hands with bluffs. Others are just salty because they don’t have the balls to do it. Always enjoyed the guy’s play.

  • @shadowsmessage

    @shadowsmessage

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@Milkywayboy He never wanted to pursue a career in poker. He was a TV producer who accidentally won main event. If he dint run good , he would have been forgotten like the rest of 10,000 losers that year .

  • @JP-jd5vz

    @JP-jd5vz

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@ericcarrillo1294 I'd take 5,000 to 1 odds that the top 10 tournament poker players today could win the Main Event.

  • @JP-jd5vz

    @JP-jd5vz

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@ericcarrillo1294 I see your Top Ten is from 15 years ago. Nice.

  • @sirpj4783
    @sirpj47832 жыл бұрын

    What a run, still one of my favourite WSOP!

  • @at0mly
    @at0mly2 жыл бұрын

    Wild to see Allen Cunningham's deep run, it feels like people almost forgot he was on his way to winning this thing. He even got it in good against Jamie but of course he got sucked out on.

  • @haranglouis5252

    @haranglouis5252

    2 жыл бұрын

    He flipped against Jamie. You dont qualify as being sucked on in a race pair against 2 over.

  • @marktito6169
    @marktito61692 жыл бұрын

    The most insane run of cards in the history of poker. This run made me think at the time I too could be a poker champion...lol

  • @arishatzi2217

    @arishatzi2217

    Жыл бұрын

    First hand of the tourney you go all in with aces and lose to 7 2 off suit

  • @ToxicAvengerCleanYourMind
    @ToxicAvengerCleanYourMind2 жыл бұрын

    Jamie Gold was in GOD mode this whole tournament

  • @gustaferiksson1503

    @gustaferiksson1503

    2 жыл бұрын

    I mean us others are happy if we can enter that mode in a local tournament for the evening 😆😆 do have it several days in a row is insane

  • @T-roc57

    @T-roc57

    2 жыл бұрын

    I heard off camera if he had AA someone had KK, he had KK someone had QQ, someone had AA he hit a set etc.

  • @mingi1489

    @mingi1489

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@T-roc57 seems right to me

  • @jamesm9999
    @jamesm99992 жыл бұрын

    9:36 The smug condescension is above any sort of normal amount at a Poker game. "Oh, you said top-top...I wouldn't have called you. I said top-top. I'm sorry...I'm sorry...I'm sorry" lol what a prick.

  • @wildbillhandcock1327

    @wildbillhandcock1327

    2 жыл бұрын

    Right. He's thinking in his head your not as lucky as me.

  • @SarahPalinQuit

    @SarahPalinQuit

    2 жыл бұрын

    I didn't see it that way at all.

  • @rooster5572

    @rooster5572

    2 жыл бұрын

    one of the worst needles ive seen and completely disingenuous

  • @Tindel10

    @Tindel10

    9 күн бұрын

    It’s actually sick that he’s toying with them just cause he has the chips.

  • @toetsenbordridder
    @toetsenbordridder2 жыл бұрын

    Raises everything and gets lucky all the time, ladies and gentleman: jimmy, oh wait jamie..gold

  • @shadowsmessage

    @shadowsmessage

    2 жыл бұрын

    He had the guts to bluff & go for it in tough spots which most pros can’t . Guy was barely learning poker & had bigger balls than most pros in bluffing. Forget the run good & insane luck , Gold still outplayed all his opponents & won it. U guys are salty about anyone winning anything. So pathetic

  • @mroggie8334

    @mroggie8334

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yes, he got really lucky and in a lot of situations when others picked up good hands he'd have a better one... but thats where his speech play came in: he was able to make players with worse hands commit their chips when he was ahead or fold when he was behind.

  • @gordygreen7159

    @gordygreen7159

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@shadowsmessage Exactly, Gold dominated this tournament, you'd have to be an idiot to think otherwise.

  • @louisrondinella2599
    @louisrondinella25992 жыл бұрын

    Just finished watching the main event and WISH poker was still like this to watch

  • @SAMZIRRA
    @SAMZIRRA2 жыл бұрын

    My roomate, spent a couple weeks hanging out with Mr. Gold partying and gambling in Vegas. Some of the best stories I've ever heard. Super jealous.

  • @aolson72178
    @aolson721782 жыл бұрын

    He ran so good and played the big stack like a king 10-9 call make a hand great run good player

  • @brotaliancan
    @brotaliancan2 жыл бұрын

    The best times in poker! When I actually knew every single players name and watched all the greats!! Jamie not a great just ran incredibly lucky and ended up with a dominating chip stack to bully and just splash around! Definitely great to watch again tho!!! Absolutely stunning

  • @billybats4745

    @billybats4745

    2 жыл бұрын

    Back when poker players were rock stars! Now they're just hoodie wearing losers

  • @liamjehu9897
    @liamjehu98972 жыл бұрын

    And then he gave it all back to the poker community

  • @bartholomewlyons

    @bartholomewlyons

    2 жыл бұрын

    😄😄😄😄😄

  • @mr.puddintater1805

    @mr.puddintater1805

    2 жыл бұрын

    Half to the guy he made a deal with, the rest to the sharks

  • @brandonclark1900
    @brandonclark19007 ай бұрын

    This man had mind games that made him strong to play and a few lucky hands

  • @joeya8721
    @joeya8721 Жыл бұрын

    I'll never get over Paul Wasicka, final three, folding a straight flush draw. I wonder if he's gotten over it. "Sssssick. Sssssick."

  • @MrSpeedyAce
    @MrSpeedyAce11 ай бұрын

    Showing the bluff made most of these guys go on tilt. Just insane!

  • @smoothbrainacademy8401
    @smoothbrainacademy84012 жыл бұрын

    Ran hotter than anyone has ever ran in a tournament. Definitely went to his head and he burned through all that money in 2yrs playing in cash games he had no business playing in.

  • @jsbmx2039

    @jsbmx2039

    2 жыл бұрын

    In the end the pros always win

  • @ChromeCobra420

    @ChromeCobra420

    Жыл бұрын

    Still worth 14-16 million bucks as of 2022. What do you do for work?

  • @mookiewilson4166
    @mookiewilson41662 жыл бұрын

    I have never folded an open ended straight flush draw in my life.

  • @El.Espartano

    @El.Espartano

    Күн бұрын

    That was his chance to get an opportunity to win the tournament

  • @squierstrat9502
    @squierstrat95022 жыл бұрын

    The 2005 matusow run for me is the highlight of the last 20 years. Golds insane run and crazy antics comes second for me.

  • @alexandersaltzman2163

    @alexandersaltzman2163

    2 жыл бұрын

    Mike ?

  • @squierstrat9502

    @squierstrat9502

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@alexandersaltzman2163 yes

  • @lstruggy
    @lstruggy2 жыл бұрын

    This 06 run by JG was magical from beginning to the end it was epic I remember it like it was yesterday still the greatest run ever imo

  • @Tthumb
    @Tthumb Жыл бұрын

    Just out leveled his opponents, incredible… hard to believe you can sit with a guy for days and still fall for this traps. Hats off to him

  • @rakwraithraiser7315

    @rakwraithraiser7315

    Жыл бұрын

    His style only works only if he has more than the other person

  • @johnspring9428
    @johnspring94282 жыл бұрын

    What an incredible run, congratulations

  • @ramonbenitez9253
    @ramonbenitez9253 Жыл бұрын

    Incredible run, insane, and jamie make the perfect show, make it à movie !!

  • @jrolandable
    @jrolandable2 жыл бұрын

    Just shows how lucky you gotta be to win these things. Dude was on a heater hand after hand

  • @kaprphish
    @kaprphish Жыл бұрын

    This tournament, the Jamie Gold (executioner) WSOP run is my fav of all time! His energy is insurmountable. His ability to devour players is legendary. He was basically Godzilla every hand.

  • @djraphi23
    @djraphi2311 ай бұрын

    This is truly the most epic run in WSOP Main Event ever.

  • @sadiqurrahman9741
    @sadiqurrahman97412 жыл бұрын

    This is so freaking entertaining.

  • @mauriziowill6531
    @mauriziowill65312 жыл бұрын

    18:33 tells you in plain sight how he ran so good

  • @Gopstop222
    @Gopstop222 Жыл бұрын

    i loved jamie gold he is the most interesting poker playing he plays those mind games all the time always talk its extremely hard to predict him you can never know if he bluffs or not

  • @sharongardner2023
    @sharongardner2023 Жыл бұрын

    I just loved the commentary

  • @rakwraithraiser7315

    @rakwraithraiser7315

    Жыл бұрын

    They are the best

  • @mydaddy8759
    @mydaddy87592 жыл бұрын

    LOVE Jamie Golds style

  • @justinschrank4806
    @justinschrank480610 ай бұрын

    Not only did he he hit all the flops. He almost NEVER was sucked out on. Unbelievable

  • @louforcier2549
    @louforcier25492 жыл бұрын

    It would have been awesome if the guy said after 'you talk me into it' .. I FOLD 😂

  • @gordygreen7159
    @gordygreen71592 жыл бұрын

    I've been searching for this just yesterday and now it's here. Can you read my mind skynet?

  • @puppyy780
    @puppyy780 Жыл бұрын

    I would have loved to experienced this run at the time. So sick.

  • @CrazeeAdam
    @CrazeeAdam2 жыл бұрын

    I mean the dude had Johnny Chan as his coach, you know he does something right This was also one of the most entertaining main events period. The stories, the hands, the ending.

  • @Larez121

    @Larez121

    2 жыл бұрын

    Exactly! He had one of the poker GOATs coaching him.

  • @felixculpa4192
    @felixculpa41922 жыл бұрын

    15:12 - Thorson was still very much in the room when the announcer blasted over the loud speaker: "May have your attention please?! The 12 remaining players are all millionaires!!!!" LOL!! I know Thorson left with just under that, and was after the bracelet more anyway.... but it's still kind of funny (depending on who you are I suppose LOL) that Thorson's literally just been kicked out and then he has to hear this enthusiastic announcement that came at HIS expense haha.... ;))

  • @jumpstreet255
    @jumpstreet2554 ай бұрын

    Probably the most pure run in the history of the main event

  • @cocoman00
    @cocoman002 жыл бұрын

    Man, Jamie's chip stack was ridiculous. Haven't seen that big since.

  • @bavarianwolf3806
    @bavarianwolf38062 жыл бұрын

    he was a master in raising people nearly to their stack and everyone was affraid to call and kicked out of the tournament

  • @abeljames4702
    @abeljames47022 жыл бұрын

    This is so much more fun to watch than nowadays. This years coverage was absolutely awful, tanking like you wouldn’t believe with hardly any characters.

  • @omalmike

    @omalmike

    2 жыл бұрын

    WSOPE was even worse

  • @bigvsouthphilly2156
    @bigvsouthphilly21562 жыл бұрын

    During these years i fell in love with poker

  • @stewieq5261
    @stewieq5261 Жыл бұрын

    Jamie Gold = Angle Shooting in Perfection! Fun to wach!

  • @breakbad9753
    @breakbad97532 жыл бұрын

    Poker used to look so cool with the insane amount of chips they used to use lol

  • @philiprodger4943
    @philiprodger49432 жыл бұрын

    He is one of the sleeziest players of all time.

  • @DanielRay

    @DanielRay

    Жыл бұрын

    The WSOP literally had to change the rule because of him, so now no one is allowed to talk about their hands during the game. Jamie Gold exploited this method to extinction.

  • @pdubs7069
    @pdubs70692 жыл бұрын

    Amazing!!

  • @r.w.221
    @r.w.2212 жыл бұрын

    Jamie did not realise how lucky he actually was. Why not sit down with Doyle, Patrick and Sammy and play a little High Stakes Cash. What could possibly go wrong?

  • @jasonbourneistreadstone

    @jasonbourneistreadstone

    2 жыл бұрын

    Lol! They crucified him. It was painful to watch.

  • @michael2305
    @michael23052 жыл бұрын

    I like how Jamie creates a virtual scenario on the side that makes him the good guy, while he's actually not. What would you call that: karma cheating? :D

  • @timq6224

    @timq6224

    2 жыл бұрын

    he had karma so confused it didn't know what to do to him!

  • @tonypine3434

    @tonypine3434

    11 ай бұрын

    karma chameleon

  • @bigricko311
    @bigricko3112 жыл бұрын

    I can't believe he actually said "but I'm also playing well" 😂😂😂

  • @robertf6344
    @robertf6344 Жыл бұрын

    The guy is always fun to watch.

  • @dustinplatt6882
    @dustinplatt68822 жыл бұрын

    GF: Honey, where is the remote? Gold: I'll show you GF: Honey, where is my super suit? Gold: I'll show you GF: Honey, where are my keys? Gold: I'll show you. GF: Come here baby _slips into bed_ let me see what you're working with Gold: I'll show you... Ha! Nothing. Bluffing the whole time.

  • @eelson2
    @eelson22 жыл бұрын

    I’m with Norman, how did he get away with all the “trying to help” people?

  • @FATALLIFE

    @FATALLIFE

    2 жыл бұрын

    Back then no one ever did that or would of thought too lol that’s why the following year they put in new rules so Jamie couldn’t do it again amongst other things.

  • @clevelandfuzzballs2559
    @clevelandfuzzballs25592 жыл бұрын

    One of the greatest runs ive ever seen

  • @tomr1056
    @tomr1056 Жыл бұрын

    Some of the best table talk ever!

  • @liudizzle
    @liudizzle2 жыл бұрын

    He straight up obliterated this field

  • @dougcronkhite2113
    @dougcronkhite21132 жыл бұрын

    2nd luckiest run in WSOP history behind Yang.

  • @djmatttom
    @djmatttom2 жыл бұрын

    OMG .. very nice ... i love this video..

  • @1safety4all
    @1safety4all Жыл бұрын

    Great victory, can happen to the lucky person with the right cards and knows the game, Bravo Jamie

  • @jakecooper5855
    @jakecooper58552 жыл бұрын

    Imagine making the top 3 of the main event, folding a straight flush draw against the maniac out of fear of coming 3rd, then calling off with 2nd pair no draw for everything...

  • @jdf9456

    @jdf9456

    Жыл бұрын

    Meh that was a pretty large payday and would make a difference in his life 2nd over 3rd, he clearly decided to go for 2nd, achieved it and then was done.

  • @jakecooper5855

    @jakecooper5855

    Жыл бұрын

    @@jdf9456 Oh I see what you're saying, he was a little scared baby

  • @jdf9456

    @jdf9456

    Жыл бұрын

    @@jakecooper5855 multi millionaire baby sure lol

  • @jakecooper5855

    @jakecooper5855

    Жыл бұрын

    @@jdf9456 Baby that threw away the chance of a lifetime that he has no chance of ever replicating. You shouldn't even enter the main event if you don't want to win. He might be one of the best ever examples of why you shouldn't play scared

  • @jdf9456

    @jdf9456

    Жыл бұрын

    ​@@jakecooper5855 winning 6 million is throwing away chance at a lifetime? lol i'm sure you're the bully at your local 1/2 game chasing draws but playing for millions is a different story.

  • @samiam7342
    @samiam73422 жыл бұрын

    I hope people realize that he was heavily staked in this tourney. He then proceeded to lose ALL of his winnings in high stakes cash games..................My favorite part - Johnny, I won this hand, now what do I do? Chan - you got 40% of the chips....keep chopping....

  • @Jokerlevin

    @Jokerlevin

    2 жыл бұрын

    And also didnt pay the people who staked him.

  • @thecactuus

    @thecactuus

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@Jokerlevin contracts are like hearts, they're made to be broken

  • @goncalopinho4606

    @goncalopinho4606

    2 жыл бұрын

    His run was as good, or even better than the one Dan Smith had at the SHR in Barcelona....every time anyone had a good hand, he had one better...damn.

  • @Doing_it_right_the_first_time

    @Doing_it_right_the_first_time

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@Jokerlevin Well that’s not the complete truth because the guy was going to sue Jamie and they put Jamie in the same room as the guy that staked him who was supposed to get 50% of whatever Jamie made and once Gold saw the guy along with his lawyers and the tournament director there was nothing else he could do but give him the other 50%. I wonder how much money he gave Johnny Chan for the advice(?)

  • @daandemeyer1708

    @daandemeyer1708

    2 жыл бұрын

    I don’t like the guy but he wasn’t ”heavily staked”. He just split the buy in with another guy. Who would stake him?

  • @mrgarrogomez
    @mrgarrogomez7 ай бұрын

    This guy lived everyone's dream, on top of having Jony Chang as Coach, not even Rounder dared to do this :P

  • @martinbenedetti4260
    @martinbenedetti42602 жыл бұрын

    The ultimate sun run. Never to be topped.

  • @felixculpa4192
    @felixculpa41922 жыл бұрын

    Now you watch them sit in silence for 15 minutes before folding lol....

  • @Moonwired
    @Moonwired2 жыл бұрын

    He completely won that on how he acted and talked. I always thought he was a super nice guy, he’s actually an evil deceptive bastard lol.

  • @SwordAgainstChaos
    @SwordAgainstChaos2 жыл бұрын

    These were great times.

  • @SGSlots95
    @SGSlots952 жыл бұрын

    That was a heck of a run and he never shut up talked his way through the entire tournament

  • @gordygreen7159
    @gordygreen71592 жыл бұрын

    Golds superb play here will live forever, he should have quit after this, it's the most powerhouse poker performance I've ever seen the way he dominated from start to finish was immense.

  • @miabarry

    @miabarry

    2 жыл бұрын

    lol

  • @donpablo838

    @donpablo838

    2 жыл бұрын

    🤣

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