World Series of Poker Main Event 2006 | Final 18 with Jamie Gold & Michael Binger
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- Опубліковано 16 жов 2024
- The push toward the WSOP Main Event final table is on as just 18 players remain. Jamie Gold continues his dominance on the leaderboard, while Allen Cunningham and Richard Lee begin the surge up the counts as just nine players look to lock up a seat at the biggest final table of the year.
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Love the extreme joy Leif Force gets when he's in the million payout.
Still remember when seeing it in 2006 being a student myself full of dreams moneymaker planted in our heads. We all were happy for leif as he represented us...I hope he did well with it
That shove by Goldberg w 10 players left with Q3 was AWFUL!! And he says he didn’t want to get blinded out. But a) Q3 off is a terrible hand and b) he had 20 big blinds left - plenty of chips to sit and wait for at least a playable hand.
Oh yeah, it's awful. He even has Jamie on his left, which should tighten his spaz range even more. Complete meltdown...
Welcome back to 2006 poker ;) A different way to play.
Post-Partem With a Buncha Your Chips depression.
Probably just waiting for a face card
I don’t care but this duo of commentators are the best to ever do it
The fact that Binger was never at risk all in until this episode is amazing.
If it wasn't for bad luck that would be Hellmuth every tournament.
Jamie angling with his ALS father is savage...
it was the correct response though.
Jamie had the illest string of luck ever televised.
true! everything else about him. He´s anoying as f**k! What a narcissist. Does he had any more success after?
I think they somehow stacked the deck for him, same as Moneymaker, first televised ESPN poker tournament and a guy named MONEYMAKER wins it, like come on. The high up casino executives all across America loved that he won.
Illest? This isn’t a jay z verse just try and speak English
He went to trip and fall school.
@carteryoung9828 Well, pardon me, ye old gatekeeper of the English language. Every word I typed is in the English language, and you know what I meant. You must be losing at life to try and nit-pick on a UA-cam video. Grow up.
These intros were so amazing. No wonder people got hyped for the Main every year at these times. Golden era
Wow Wasicka came into the final 18 in last place and made it to heads up, that’s quite impressive.
That shows poker has a lot of luck involved.
crazy how many times jamie got his opponents to fold winning hands. its really an art
Power of the big stack. People are afraid to commit knowing he can put them all in at any time
Jamie played the highest stakes poker games after his win. I don’t think it all went to his dad lol
are you surprised? he's the biggest pile of trash that ever won.
😂
Not only that, but he got sued over not paying his backer.
@@colintimp1372, Gold left half the winning at the casino for these idiots refused to get it themselves and tried to sue Gold, and he won. comment from Gold was 'I left the half of winning at the Casino for you guys as I told you before, did any of you pick it up?'
these idiots couldn't answer the question.
He has money before his win.
I was wondering where I'd heard the name Einhorn before. Einhorn is Finkle, Finkle is Einhorn.
Laces out, Dan
Goldberg’s blowup could be the worst I’ve ever seen deep in the main event. He was so tilted after losing to AQ
Yep, what a moron. Those shoves can work until they don't, then miss out on a main event final table.
Thorson punting off approximately 50xbb with JJ one pay jump away from being a millionaire is pretty bad too.
the peak of poker
The injury thing reminded me of a time I was sitting next to a guy who had been playing for more than 24 hours straight. He wound up having a seizure at the table (he was fine, mostly embarrassed) Took quite a while to reorganize after the paramedics came. A lot of chips were all over the place.
That exchange between Norman and Lon about Binger at 34:05 is just pure gold (no pun intended) and easily one of their best. Miss those days.
Amazing how many great hole cards that Gold draws...
Einhorn is so rich from his hedge fund that this is like a home game for a $10 prize for him.
That guy who never had more than a couple thousand $ to his name, you could tell during the announcement it was really life changing to him
Announcer, "you are all millionaires"
Government, "no you're not"
Yeah how much is taxed out? 30% I think right
I'll never forget my first big win in Vegas. I couldn't afford it.
@@shamilton2556how much
This is so true! I made a wsop final table for a 6 figure cash and after taxes it was no longer 6 figures 😔
Gold dominated the whole way through. All these poker snobs will swear up and down he's a "Fish" but he dominated the 2006 WSOP. Can't take that away from him.
i aint mad at Jamie for getting lucky and running hot...thats exactly what you need to win the Main Event that has over 5000 entries
Most of the main events had 6000+ the 2006 it for some reason had 8773 pay attention.
Jamie is also extremely intelligent and able to get inside everyone's mind... his confidence is incredible
@@repent.sinnerlast time I checked 8773 is over 5000.
Best part is Gold's mother saying "He lost?" with a look of utter disbelief
All lookin around like whats going on how can that be! My jamie poopskies! Wheres the manager!
i really miss paradise poker
Me too, I remember that my first deposit went to
Lets be honest Gold got lucky almost every all in hand
Can someone tell me why Lief didn't have to show his hand at 31:08? I thought if someone calls your river bet then you have to turn your hand over. Is this not true?
I wondered that myself. That’s the rule everywhere I’ve played. Sometimes that’s the only reason I’m calling is to see those cards.
No, that’s not true.
@@tripduece2055 why doesn’t he have to show? I thought that’s how it worked when you call a bet but maybe I’m wrong?
He absolutely has to show his hand there if his bet is called and the caller requested it. Dealer should have rolled it over. Bad dealer.
(Friberg vs Force) I love the way friberg said "you bet $600k"? Then snap calls immediately after seeing how force reacted...."I want to see your hand" 😮
I don't care what they say about Gold. Easily the most entertaining WSOP year. Great to see it again.
whenever someone asks me what to watch to get into poker, I always say 'watch golds 2006 run' it's what got me into poker, crazy run for all time
@@skatedurr
He ran hot!
Back when there weren't tables full of "😐😐😐🤔😐😐😐😐😐" and everyone tanks for 5 minutes. Poker was so much more entertaining back then. I mean, don't get me wrong, I am a break even player at best. But at least there were some personalities that came to play during those days.
Helluva run for wsop final tables between 03-11 Lot of seasoned pros headlining.
2003 Farha, Arrington
2004 Arrington, Arieh, DWilliams
2005 Matusow
2006 Cunningham
2007 Lee Watkinson but this main event was mostly known for the Scotty Nguyen blow up
2008 Chino Rheem
2009 Phil Ivey
2010 Michael Mizrachi
Really fun to watch those final tables with those pros trying to win it
@@albertschaf6985 Arrington 😂 someone is using voice chat, but yes I like when a known pro goes super deep. And David Williams is not a pro. Also Antone Saout 3rd in 09 and 5th in 2017
21:53 Leif thinking about how much oussy he is going to get at FSU with a Milly in his pants
Sorry😂Я этот мэйн смотрел полностью, а сейчас, абсолютно, я учу английский на bad bit, ах❤thx bro, for learn
absolute miracle at 25:40
Lol his mom couldn't believe it as if her curse stopped working.
Gold was clearly in control of the matrix in this tournament.
😅
44:07 one of the worst plays in the history of poker, 1 place short of the final table
Played Q6 twice and got lucky, got it all in with AJ and sucked out. Jamie Gold may have been the luckiest WSOPME champ ever. I almost hate even watching these episodes with him in them.
sammy farha does same plays joke hands and almost lucks out everytime its a joke he's luck
Nope, that honor goes to Jerry Yang
Jamie Gold played AWESOME. He used his table talk to get people on tilt and to make bad plays.
nice comeback by Wascicka
Spoiler alert Wascicka comes in second.
16:35. Chung kinda had it comin after calling for a deuce in the turn.
Gold stepped in pupu with both feet, maybe his hands too.😂
I had truly forgotten the absolute sun run gold went on...
Nice punt from Goldberg
Nassiff is 33?
Jamie lied here he said the money was going to charity, his father with Lou Gehrig's disease but it only went to the pros on high stakes poker :D
As far as I'm aware he won an 8 figure sum, do you think his dying father would require even a quarter of that money? An amount like that is far beyond what palliative care requires.
@@jamieburns9872 then you should read the whole story, you are not aware of enough of it
You ever think it was a coincidence that Lou Gehrig died of Lou Gehrig's disease?
He did win an 8 figure sum. But half of that was already promised to his backer that put him in for half his buyin. They eventually went to court I think and settled it. But he was constantly playing nosebleed stacks afterwards for a while. He lost a ton there and a few years later was back to playing 2/5.
@@blumpkinspicelatte4580 you gonna make that same stupid joke every time this comes up?
Cunningham just as impressive 14 million in chips
Gold is not by any means a great poker player, but regardless of his insane luck, he also played the big stack very well, especially for an amateur.
Never would've folded that straight to Jamie.
Saying that now how many years later, not facing elimination or making final table….ok tough guy
@googoo8325 I knew that comment was coming but it should've been obvious with how quiet Jamie was being that he had squat. And checking all the way to the river... Short-stacked, already a millionaire, double up or down the road. I'd have made the call is all I'm saying.
jamie won because he always got his cards....not because he had tons of skill
I really don't understand why Goldberg shoves there at all. He had 2.5 million. Blinds were 30,000-60,000 not long before. Let's assume they're now 50,000-100,000, that's still a reasonably healthy stack. Jamming Q3 with 5 players behind you is just idiotic. Makes you wonder how these players got that far.
Vast majority satellited in for 100 bucks.
Alot of these people going all in preflop when the blind is only like 1% there stacks
Not hard to win a tournament when every card in the deck is coming your way
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I hate anyone who wears shades and a backwards ball cap.
I dont believe for one second that the dude donated all his winnings
"Jamie lost?"
oh Binger.... you ruined everything 😅
They’re not really all millionaires, they still have to pay taxes
Norman Chad is a Donkey 🤣