My favorite Jamie Gold photo
This is by far my favorite Jamie Gold photo. Too bad it’s a fake. It’s a Raffles Beverly Hills room merged with a photo of Jamie celebrating his WSOP win. Trickery by hotelchatter.com
This is by far my favorite Jamie Gold photo. Too bad it’s a fake. It’s a Raffles Beverly Hills room merged with a photo of Jamie celebrating his WSOP win. Trickery by hotelchatter.com
Jamie is the chip leader at the Borgata Open, but he isn’t feeling too healthy after a long night… Not only does he not look focussed here, his talk isn’t the talk of the Jamie I know and love… It seems like for some reason, Jamie was struggling to concentrate on ANYTHING at this point… [...]
I mean, Jamie Gold being honest. In this game — he was a donk compared to the competition. Jamie needs cashgame practice — and he knows it. He had fun, lost a couple hundred thousand… But he had fun!
I like how Jamie played this hand for most of the time. The pre-flop re-raise is a good play — so is the speech. Patrick’s AJ call is logical, but he sure is behind… He should have bet more than 15k on the flop, as Gabe said — I suggest a $30k bet. The turn [...]
Shana gets dealt two great starting hands on the short stack in this Pro-Am Equalizer tournament, and she gets beating out of the TT’s by Jamie’s Aces. She had no way of escaping. Maybe she should have moved in pre-flop with the jacks, could have saved her an all-in with the tens — but who [...]
Jamie Gold showing how good he can bluff. He checks the turn, feels Danny’s fear when he checks it back to Jamie — and fakes a valuebet on the river // making Daniel Alaei lay down his kings. Funny detail: I’m sure Daniel Negreanu WOULD have called the ten thousand. I mean — it’s not [...]
I love it when Jamie feel comfortable enough at the table to play the way he likes to play. He talks about showing his bluffs, talks about sidebets with the poker brat Phil Hellmuth (and taking over 10k off Phill that day), and about being happy having position on Twan Le, helping him bluffing him. [...]
Starting off this fanblog, off course we have to show the table that made Jamie the poker-millionaire he is today: the final table of the world series of poker back in 2006. What an excellent sale on that final hand, and you can’t blame Paul Wasicka for calling, Jamie probably would have if he was [...]