Who was Jamie gold and what did he do that was so significant?

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I keep hearing his name getting thrown around this forum and all over the internet. I am a bit ignorant when it comes to poker history expect for the big players like Phil ivey, Etc. I know he won the wsop 2006, but why was he so significant?
 
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WSOP Winner in 2006. Rumor is he is broke now. He was extremely lucky in so many hands in that WSOP. Not only was he catching all his draws. When he had like a 10% of winning after the flop he would catch runner runner to win the hand. Quite possibly the luckiest luck box ever
 
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Dude, have you ever heard of Google ?
search on
"Jamie Gold"

it's better than posting, more informative too
 
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Binked the ME in true luckbox fashion

Played way over his skill level cash games

Lost it all and then some

Looked like a douche the whole time
 
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boss haha

at least he was a character, he may be a ***** but seeing chris ferguson's (before ftp fiasco) statue at life for ages was kinda boring imo.
 
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He is one of the guys who ran real good and struck "Gold" one day - actually over a few days LOL. How and why he got so lucky after seeing his play after that series is beyond me. Shows that it can be done by almost anyone in my opionion. Lot of real good players have not got that chance that he did so he lived the high life for as long as possible and is a broke *** bugger like us folk now LOL.
 
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I keep hearing his name getting thrown around this forum and all over the internet. I am a bit ignorant when it comes to poker history expect for the big players like Phil ivey, Etc. I know he won the wsop 2006, but why was he so significant?
Besides winning the ME in 06 .... I do remember watching him donk off some 100k buy ins in High Stakes Poker. Besides being significant ... it was also somewhat entertaining. At least he was rambling honestly all along how bad of a player he was compared to the pros he was dumping his chips to. I think all that cash he brought was actually burning a hole in his pocket because as he kept saying he had to leave, but kept playing and couldn't stop throwing bills/stacks/chips or what ever he could get his hands on into the pot for easy takings by the others in the game. He didn't seem like he would be happy until he got rid of it all ... if as someone had mentioned above, he is broke now, then possibly he was successful. :eek:
 
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Fact is, we all dream of a run like that in the WSOP.

What we're pissed about was that it was a luck run to a bad player. And especially how he handled it. When they brought him on HU they we're talking of how he's gotten lessons. The world champ. :rolleyes:

The world champ should be GIVING lessons...

If I won , I would certainly handle it differently. And I would still have my money. Cuz I'd just play on my win. Go after GM, or Proctor and Gamble. Poker would be just what I'd do to keep the endorsements going. In fact, if I made the final table, I'd go after them during the break. Sit down at the final table with a Tide hat and shirt.

Come out the other end like a squeezed cherry pit. :)


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Iirc, he also told everyone what he was holding the whole time he was playing. I also remember him eating blueberries (which were pegged as a brain food by some nutritionist) day in and day out, while his mom glowed at him from the stands.
 
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There's no doubt Gold got lucky to win the ME. As to the apparent delight some people take in knocking his game, I don't see the point. He's certainly not on a level with best players. So what? If I denigrate his game, it doesn't improve my own one iota.
 
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the total description of a luckbox if u watched him play in this
but hey luck is good obviously it took him too the promise land !!ut just gives us all hope that
but just gives us all hope maybe one day lightning will strike lol
 
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There's no doubt Gold got lucky to win the ME. As to the apparent delight some people take in knocking his game, I don't see the point. He's certainly not on a level with best players. So what? If I denigrate his game, it doesn't improve my own one iota.

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He asked Sammy if he had the Aces.

:cool:

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sammy's reply

(for those who want to know):

Also, there was some controversy regarding collusion over this hand in the 2006 WSOP ME:
 
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Also, let us not forget that he promised 50% of his winnings to a backer and then tried to back out of it. When confronted with a recording from an answering machine that proved he was lying and the threat of a lawsuit he paid up and called it a "misunderstanding".

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jamie_Gold#Winnings_controversy

http://www.pokerlistings.com/jamie-gold-and-crispin-leyser-settles-wsop-dispuit

That's why I don't like him. He's a lying weasel and I take him being busto as karma.

He and Jerry Yang are probably the worst players to ever take down the main event but Jerry Yang is a fine human being ( a little over the top on the god business but sincere.) while Jamie is basically a con man IMO.
 
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If you want to play with him...you can find him playing often at the 'Jamie Gold Poker Room' at the All-New (remodeled) Tropicana in Las Vegas where he is officially the poker spokesperson and ambassador.


You can straddle from any position for any amount, you can run it twice, even in a $100 game, and (respectful) table talk is allowed (I think that means you can trash talk like Jamie Gold, up to a certain level)




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Jamie Gold is also offering 'An Intensive One-Day Poker Training Seminar' for a pittance of $400. Not only is there a Money Back Guarantee, but you get an Autographed Hat they say has a $200 value. That must be some fine f..ing hat!!!

The Tropicana is advertising it as POKER SECRETS THE PROS DON'T WANT YOU TO KNOW

JamieGoldPokerSeminar_Hero.jpg
 
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If you want to play with him...you can find him playing often at the 'Jamie Gold Poker Room' at the All-New (remodeled) Tropicana in Las Vegas where he is officially the poker spokesperson and ambassador.

Jamie Gold discussing his New Poker Room

You can straddle from any position for any amount, you can run it twice, even in a $100 game, and (respectful) table talk is allowed (I think that means you can trash talk like Jamie Gold, up to a certain level)


Oh that is funny. I heard Jamie gold was actually getting lessons not taking them.

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Jamie Gold is also offering 'An Intensive One-Day Poker Training Seminar' for a pittance of $400. Not only is there a Money Back Guarantee, but you get an Autographed Hat they say has a $200 value. That must be some fine f..ing hat!!!

The Tropicana is advertising it as POKER SECRETS THE PROS DON'T WANT YOU TO KNOW

JamieGoldPokerSeminar_Hero.jpg

I heard he was receiving coaching other than giving it. It could be good if there was a jamie gold bad beat montage.
 
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I agree that Jamie Gold was extremely lucky on WSOP 2006, but what are the odds to beat the 10k players field purely on luck? I've also seen a picture made by some kid offering private lessons from Jamie Gold for $1,000 per hour.
btw here it is
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Hopefully Jamie will be able to recover with his new Tropicana poker room... :cheers:
 
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