2003 WSOP Main Event - Top 5 Hands | World Series of Poker
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- Phil Ivey, Chris Moneymaker, Sammy Farha, Johnny Chan, and Humberto Brenes are involved in the Top 5 hands of all time from the 2003 World Series of Poker Main Event! Did we get it right? Let us know in the comments what your favorite hand was and why.
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*Poker in 2003*
Player: All in.
Opponent: Ok. If you have a better hand than me you win. Call.
*Poker in 2020* : _smothered voice because of face mask_
Player: All in
Opponent: Ok, he open shoved with 67BB, that's 24.4% of my remaining stack. There are 8 players left and the money jump is 40k. ICM says to call but I have 3 players to act behind me with 176BB and 50BB. But the GTO and GTORPS says otherwise. The +EV move would be to reshove. The exploitative strategy of the next two opponents is weak though. *Someone yells CLOCK after 20 seconds* Ok, so with Deep Stack Logic I can fold profitably for the long run. Ok ok.. I fold. *Throws 3 5 off suit into the muck*
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Man that os so true!!!!
i play like it's 2003
Nail dit
2 7 offsuit maybe
Sam Farha the legend. He's the guy that made that high stakes poker show the best poker show.
Dwan
Dude is the most overrated player I’ve ever seen. You people hype this guy up for no reason.
So friendly he had lost the title. Gentleman like!
Farha is the absolute luckiest poker player I've ever seen.
@@le-oc3yx some people are just lucky
This is the one where every pro alive won. The feeding frenzy after this, when all the fish came to play. It was a golden age in poker.
Moneymakers bluff was so good he made his own mama believe he had it
Pops knew it. Amazing how he knew, but he knew.
@@JasonEmerson711 I mean it’s 50/50 he’s either bluffing or he isn’t, hardly amazing
@@JasonEmerson711 parents know their kids
I haven’t watched this clip in many years but rewatching it seemed like a bluff. Moneymaker was acting very strong, the manner in which he reiterated he was raising and how he strongly put the chips in the middle. If they act weak they’re strong, if they act strong they’re weak.
@@JohnWWDavis you get that from rounders?lol…the fact moneymaker was able to act strong playing for the win at the main event is insane, no shaky voice no shaky hands. It probably accounted for what Sammy made his decision on.
That fuller house over Ivey was such a heartbreaker. I commend Ivey for maintaining his famous stoic behavior even after the tough loss
Funny how it works out. Ivey made so much more money in the years after from the poker boom due to Moneymaker winning . Looking back I don’t think he’d change anything
He didn't shake Chris's hand though...
Nesessary
He hit a 2 outer, then Chris hit a 7 outer, so who was the real luck sack?
There were 3 aces for Moneymaker to hit to beat him on the river. There were only 2 nines for Ivey to hit to make a better hand than Moneymakers trip Qs. Ivey was more fortunate to get ahead than Moneymaker was to finish ahead.
Jonny Harding that’s the wrong way of looking at it. Ivey bet a small amount when behind (pre-turn), then bet a lot when he was ahead. Moneymaker bet most of his money when behind.
Luck plays a role guys. Yeah, Moneymaker hit an 8%, a 17%, and won the important flips. So did everyone else who ever came through a field of thousands.
Yeah luck is a huge factor in a large draw, but I do remember this being one of the more miraculous runs I've witnessed. At least four or five times this guy should have busted out.
Farha, class act.
A true legend
Was gonna say the same thing man. Most definitely.
Farha is the definicion of "class" that man is such a boss
Moneymaker ran better in that one tournament than I’ve run combined for 15 years on online poker FACT
whatever22638 if you look at the last 10-15 years of main event champs the luck the winners had was just frightening, one time every time
Comment of the fucking century right here facts
Aggression is the ultimate equalizer. Phil Ivey, the greatest poker player there probably will ever be, gave Moneymaker his props, he knew skill would not get him there, so he had to be more aggressive against better players and caught a few outs, especially the Ace on the river vs Ivey. That hand changed the world. The WSOPME is a lottery.
Eoin Grace joe cada and Duhamel spring to mind cada with his set of 2’s or 3’s can’t remember and Duhamel pre final table against affleck with his JJ 👍 mind you affleck played the hand bad he should of 5 bet with his AA
Mix in incredible good luck with some incredibly bad play with some incredibly good runouts and boom....you've got the Moneymaker poker boom... that hand with 88 vs AA was so horrific. He had 8% equity and hit it on the turn. Moneymaker isnt the worst WSOP champ... (I still gotta go Yang) but definitely one of the luckiest. I still don't believe Gold was the worst WSOP champ.... hes not a great player but he implemented a weird tactic no one had seen before with his speech play and mixed in some bluffs and nutted hands with the same type speech... hes unlikable and comes off as kind of a douche but I dont think he was the worst. He used a never-before seen strategy that threw players off. But still ran incredibly well.. but no one got more lucky imo than MM
Should be labeled moneymaker gets super lucky multiple times.
And the same goes for every other wsop winner EVER
Of course he got lucky, every player that wins a poker tournament gets lucky but it takes skill and a big set of balls to pull off that infamous bluff when heads up for a world championship
That first hand it wasn’t lucky he had Chan crushed drawing to only a deuce that’s wasn’t a heart so at best 3 outs assuming no other deuces were folded
A8 suited with 2 hearts and an A in the window isn't "getting lucky, moneymaker is drawing to 7 outs while Chan had basically 3
There is always luck involved in winning the main event. Skill is certainly a factor, but you always need to get a little lucky.
Man I miss watching poker on espn early 2000s
The announcers had fun, and didn't take it too seriously. It also was a time where more than a few of the players were willing to talk and enjoy themselves at the table. They had a show that was like their fantasy football shows in terms of style, and went away from it. The collapse of legal-ish online poker in the US, transition to a serious broadcast, and all but a handful of players being little more than mannequins at the table ruined something that was fun.
unbelievable and sad its been that long
true, take a look at Farha a real gambler back when poker was played by real men not these dorks today who are awkward, got no personality and boring for watching, they killed the game
@@dariomladenovski7047 any place where you can make money will be eventually filled with nerds. That's just the reality of it.
@G D so true and so very sad. As it was written - the dorks will inherit the earth. My God do they spoil wherever they go.
Throwback Ivey in the Francis Throwback! Classic and classic hand!
It was almost like Chis was just destined to win the event. Had more suck outs in one tournament than I have had in my whole life.
Ivey with the Steve Francis Jersey 🔥🔥🔥
Stevie Franchise! Before we went buggo crackhead mode anyway.
That full house over full house hand is always brutal to watch. But it can be argued that Ivey made more money off losing that hand than if he would've won the whole event. No Moneymaker win, no poker boom, no whales willing to empty their pockets. Something to think about.
Inf Know
Disagree, there was still going to be a boom of poker, online was getting big!
The boom was coming regardless.. Moneymakers run helped but I think the whole card cam and the non stop showing on ESPN played a bigger role.
Ivey lost the battle but won the war.
Wow thats the oldest 27 I have ever seen
Moneymaker won, but Farha got my attention. He's such a class act.
Love the grace and sportsmanship of Sam Farha.
It's crazy that Ivey was a legend even that young
Ivey was a legend straight out of the womb.
Probably the most entertaining WSOP MAIN EVENT EVER ... These 2 guys started the Poker Boom in the early 2000’s and then Jamie Gold in 2006 WSOP MAIN EVENT comes in 2nd
Mr Sam Farha!! Respect! You were one of the first people that made me love poker!!
If MM doesn't hit the Ace on Ivey or get away with that bluff on Sammy the entire poker world would be completely different. The butterfly effect of the 03 ME is crazy when you think about it.
I wish Farha took this down over Moneymaker, love the guys charisma.
Farha is one of my all time favorites, but I remember watching this in 2003 when I was 12 years old and I was rooting for Moneymaker. He definitely deserved the win.
Prison Mike I was 14 and I remember the same, rooting for the underdog!!
@@ParissaKhoury If Moneymaker hadn't won, the poker boom would have still happened when Greg Raymer won the following year. Raymer wasn't a pro.
Farha probably won more money as a result of moneymaker winning and the poker boom than if he had won the main, crazy to think.
@@theejayzeeable What makes you think Raymer would've won? Future events would've changed had Moneymaker not won. Go watch Back to the future so you can learn about space time continuum
The tournament was so much smaller in 2003 but to win it you still needed to be in 'God mode' for at least some of it. Here we see Moneymaker get it in bad (like, really bad) several times and luckbox his way forward. The push with the trip Qs is forgivable but the shove with pocket 8s against Brenes looks laughable in retrospect. Never forget that his play against Farha is the foundation for everything good that has happened to poker in past 17 years.
Can you speak more to the last sentence?
@@mattsteinfeld online revolution. Chris was the first player to come from online and play against the famous big pros and actually win a bracelet. Made players and moneys bud fans flood in from everywhere
You totally missed the best hand though, the hand where Chris straight up forgets that he has a hand and is sitting there looking back and forth between the two other people in the pot until one of them tells him that the action is on him!
Dude I do this like once a tournament easy. Mentally fold and forget to physically fold.
You're right. It was Johnny Chan who told him it was his turn
@@patobantan420 It was such a funny moment. The commentators talking about the strategy and him doing to them what he's seen them do to other people. But no, lol. He didn't even know he had a hand!
Ten-twelve hour sessions with two hour levels each day. Easy to lose focus for a moment.
@@bobbysbluebooster Oh for sure, it's just such an awesome moment. The commentary is talking it up like it's some kind of massive strategy, but it's just an honest mistake.
I've played against Moneymaker a few times.
In 2005 or 2006, I called his all-in in a tournament we were playing together, and I did it VERY light (just so I could say, "I knocked out Chris Moneymaker.")
He wasn't happy about it, but dude was a class-act. He's kind, cool, and he deserved this win.
I remember watching this way back when. Never realized how MUCH of a luckbox Chris was that week.
For sure. Although everyone that has won the main event once the fields started to get huge all had to have the sun run of their lives to win the tournament
That was iveys tournament...fuck moneymaker 2nd luckiest player besides Jamie Golds dumbass
Keaton Argo if moneymaker hadn’t won there would of been no poker boom and we would all be thousands of pounds better off as Rip off rigged poker sites wouldn’t of been invented to steal good players money day in and day out 👍
See Jamie gold
I'll never forget that showdown in 2003. Sammy was so cool at the table. I was sure he would beat Chris. Then Moneymaker bluffed Sammy out of half his stack and I just couldn't believe it. That's the match that set the Poker world ON FIRE and resulted in a rocketship taking off for the game.
@@jamesb.9472 I'd say Sammy deserves some credit there too. There was something about the young, amateur player vs. the older, Wylie vet that really made that match interesting to watch. Perfect for TV. WSOP had been on ESPN before, but never really caught on like it did after that showdown. There were like triple the entries for the following year event.
@@maxxxmodelz4061wasn’t it the year Jamie Gold won it for the highest ever payout of over 12 million?🤔
So many HUGE poker faces in this tournament wow!!
Fkn embarrassing play with 8s , I would never in a million years win that pot
And that’s why he’s the WSOP champion and you’re not lol.
@@kingalex3588 LOL
Man, to go back to 2003!
What the hell was Chan thinking?
In that spot he looked like the amateur not Moneymaker.
Never knew Moneymaker ran so good
You have to in order to win. Someone worked out before you need to win something stupid like 50 flips on average to win the WSOP MAIN
If you think that's good watch Jamie gold highlights when he won . It would have been impossible to lose with his distribution
Farha just a class act a pure legend of legends!! Love the cig style..he's so smooth...lol
So upset for Farha. He is such a great player and has a great personality
Imagine how much money has been won and lost in the years since because moneymaker was a luckbox?
If you don't accept luck or bad luck, go to play chess, guys.
Thanks to Mr Chris Moneymaker. A good player and a good guy. If we all are here, it's because you won the Main Event. GG
Farha must have been SICK after finding out he got bluffed on that hand!
That was entertaining poker to watch. Those days at Binnons were great.
Moneymaker was literally shaking when he was all in against Farha
After just watching the 2022 final table these guys are playing lightening fast lol
His dad was so proud of him, one of the most amazing stories I’ve ever heard in my whole life
Moneymaker sold half of his winnings for his dad before the tournament even started because he didnt think he'd win.
I love the smirk that Farha makes after he folds the Q9. He knew straight away that he just got bluffed!
Very nicely done
Ivey with the Francis jersey 🔥
How does Chan risk tournament life on a draw? Was it fatigue ?
That AQ vs 99 hand certainly should've been #1. If that hand flips the other way, a big chunk of this comment section might not even be watching this. This video may not have even been uploaded.
Moneymaker had this once in a lifetime run at the world series of poker main event. Nice timing IMHO.
You could say that about 90% of those who have won it considering the amount of players who start the WSOP every year
moneymaker danced through a rainstorm. how many big breaks can one person get
I remember watching farha and Chris .I was sitting on the edge of my seat n sweating n it was so exciting and intense.
He said 27 yo?????Moneymacker was 27 the????He looked like 50.
@Not Even Ted his dad looked like he'd been dead and buried for 10 years. Mom was a 🦊 though.
A congratulatory and polite Sammy
i would say u got them right but i like the dutch boyd bluff call by moneymaker
Most of this Tournament, Chris Moneymaker was sleeping with angels.
Most people think Iveys 9s full loss is an unfair runout, I call it river justice.
Wow, Moneymaker really did get into poker because of Rounders. He even string raises like the golf pro.
Chris didn't string raise. He announced "raise" before ever putting a chip into the pot.
This was on ESPN constantly when I was a kid and I HATED it, but looking back now its pretty interesting stuff. Wish I had gotten into poker more its really cool.
The grin at 12:23, sammy knew immediately he was bluffed
Class personified Sammy Farha
Thanks. ✌🏻👊
First was Moneymaker, then years later, the Grinder. AQ vs. 99, epic clash on the poker felt.
The #2 hand was THE best from that tournament. It was unreal sick how Chris went all in on a bluff, risking everything with King high.
Ivey the Steve Franchise jersey...TOO GOOD!!
Wow, just wow.
alternate title: "Chris Moneymaker is the biggest fish"
Why?
He really isn’t very good.
yeah 5 hands should totally make you judge his entire tourney, a thousand hands plus.
Bluffed sam farha, something youll never do.
Goes all in with 8..... Not even middle pair on the board against aces. That was horrible
I forgot just how lucky Moneymaker was throughout this tournament. He won the lottery 17 times over
Class act by Sammy
beautiful video. such vintage footage. Wish they would make a doc on unaired footage back then. nostalgic
12:21 when sam farha realize that he got bluffed
16-years later,Ivey still looking for his first bracelet in Holdem.Great player still fishing.
Isn't that crazy?
Cousin Jimmy Farha *tournament hold em
Just goes to show that there are so many pros that get unlucky. Luck of the draw kicks the pros down and raises the amateurs up. A game of skill AND luck....
And that, son, is how the poker boom started.
That 8-8 hand is the worst ever. The History of poker would be so much different if he didn’t hit a set.
Not really. If moneymaker loses the hand, he isn't crippled. If just calls the 30k on, he still wins the hand.
On the contrary, Moneymaker, despite being a luckbox, started the poker boom.
Yes, the history of poker would be so much different. It most definitely would not be nearly as popular now if everyman Moneymaker hadn’t won, getting your average Joe into poker.
@@rambojohnj.6117 The poker boom was inevitable. It was always coming one way or another.
How we play this game has changed so much.
The 88 hand is egregious
Nice bluff ran by Moneymaker on Sam Farha to take down that pot with K7 on hand #2.
To think that that 8 on the turn is
Probably the reason why Poker is what it is today.
Sam Farha the bloody best. Class and more class on top of class.
Ha, Farha the man that never folds, folds his top pair. Love Sammy, Moneymaker had the mythical God run in this tournament.
A lot of guys, especially now, could learn a thing or two from Sammy...
Love Iveys Rockets jersey
I’ve given up on online poker but I’m so glad that money maker gave the game lift off, I’ll stick with playing recreational poker. I’ll never say online poker ruined my life
A new age of poker was birthed when moneymaker bluffed with the K 7
Sammy Farha, what an absolute gentleman.
Lma Chris telling Farha he bluffed him after he wins the tournament lmao
In hand 2 Chris doesn't look at dealer when saying I raise rather softly but he does in hand 1. Usually when players look at the dealer and say raise or all in its because they are strong and want to be sure dealer hears them.
Some of the legends of the felt. Luckiest SOB in 2003: Chris Moneymaker
Moneymaker made poker so popular! Anyone can win
5:11 and also an amazing turn.
All these pros got extremely unlucky against the amateur but if you think about it they made far more money in the long run than they would have if they won this tournament.
When you raise your children and want to show them an example of class, show them Farha.
Is there anyone with more class than Farha? What a professional
Phil helmuth comes to mind.
Chris Moneymaker proving that there's no luck in poker.
I'm not sure of the action pre flop or the stack sizes but that raise all in with pocket 8s on a K9 flop was just horrible.
Sammy is all class!!
It's funny to hear the commentators still have the need to explain a lot of things
To all of you shitting on Moneymaker in the comments, how many of you had even heard of poker before this guy won? Chris Moneymaker is the most significant factor in the main event going from less then a thousand players to over 6000 every year since 2006.
I disagree. ESPN's coverage is what created the boom. Even if Hellmuth would've won and Moneymaker was never mentioned, the same thing would've happened.
That Johnny Chan call was pretty surprising.
Let's be honest. If Moneymaker checks till the turn, the money's getting in anyways.
Johnny Chan holding an orange in that first hand… makes me think of the godfather…
a) sams fold was the right move, chris was hitting on the river all night.
b) i don’t think sam cared at all about 1st or second place he’s still rich af
So who ran best ? Moneymaker or Gold ?
I remember I was in high school. That summer I was flipping through channels and just got hooked on this shit.