World Series of Poker Main Event 2006 Day 1 with Phil Hellmuth & Mike Matusow
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- Опубликовано: 5 фев 2025
- WSOP Main Event action is underway on Day 1 with Phil Hellmuth arriving fashionably late to the feature table, but manages to dodge some bullets. Phil Ivey scores an early double, while lots of previous champions are in the field including Doyle Brunson, Dan Harrington, Scotty Nguyen, Chris Ferguson, Carlos Mortensen, and Mike Matusow returns after his epic run in the 2005 Main Event.
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This has become a daily trip down memory lane. It's nostalgic. Thank you, PokerGo! 👊
Glad you enjoy it! We're going to keep this going until the end of the year at the very least! Spread the word :)
Agreed. Thank you PokerGo!
Yep thanks guys. Now please can you plan to bring the excitement back to poker broadcasting, rather than a maths-based ego battle with awkward banter. Please. The bigger market is out there for you, rather than the narrow market of bland GTO sweaties@@PokerGO
Or maybe all old videos could just always be free to watch anytime like before PokerGo took over 🤷♂️ oh wait this world is all about money now I forgot
I googled and it looks like Saunders ended up living for another 5 years and passed away in 2011. Glad he made a good few years there. RIP Mark
Thank you for that. I was about to look him up. It was weird. Before they told his story and showed him. For whatever reason I was thinking it’s been almost 20 years since this event. I wonder what he’s up too. It showed he was 42 and thought he’s in his 60’s now. I’m glad he lived longer than they thought. But it’s definitely sad.
Phil Galfond's first year playing poker at 21... that is real nostalgia
right! and he turned over his cards like the thought he had the winner
Wowzers, one of those things I wouldn't have noticed (and didn't) back then.
@@Imlistenin09He lost his glasses the night before and he mis-read the showdown.
Keep this going for every year from 2005 to 2023 !!! Great job !
Hank Azaria correctly folding kings vs aces pre flop... man the main event used to be so badass
I'm loving this old stuff. Thank you.
1:01:59 was legend. "You got the flush????" *nods, with no flush possible on the board HAHAHAHA. 2006 poker was amazing.
2012 poker was amazing too. A player who made it deep thought he won the hand with a set of tens and didn't see the flush. It's the famous "you lost bro" hand. There are probably people having lapses of reason every year in the WSOP main event, but they might not be caught on camera.
Donks out on the river doesn't matter if you play for 25 dollars like i do or 10000 always going to be that one player doesn't know the game gets lucky that one time 🤬
He probably was thinking "straight" but said "flush".
This has been such a fun last few weeks down memory lane…..I look for these videos every day now
Totally binge watched these and the reruns. It was a great time for poker with everybody and their brother's uncle putting on home games 👍
Epic table talk by Hachem the last hand. The immediate “No no, 16 thousand” reraise was savage
I have seen Hellmuth on TV for 20 years and can't remember him ever not being clean shaven
We all wish that we could win or lose with such grace as Doyle.
Helmuth could take a lesson from him in that. 😂
1:02:00 you got the flush?😂😂😂 Let me in this game!!😂😂😂
It is so epic to see these. Thanks. It's very entertaining.
I loved watching players like Steve Dannenmann and Darvin Moon. They didn't care about the money. They were having fun.
I still see Steve around the circuit in Maryland and the East coast in general. He’s still the same guy lol definitely someone you love to have at the table
I'm with Zoom, this is when poker was great, all the characters, all the money, great announcers. The whole magilla.
Landau: Have you got the flush?
Myself: There is only one flush, you flushed out of the tournament. 😂 😂
wish they would release all the final table coverage from the different events from 2004
I love everyone cheering that they made day 2! Will always be a great feeling that I will never make fun of.
Seeing Jensen talking smack to future world crusher Rast is hilarious.
But it was also ridiculous how Rast stared him down, growled and talked a bunch of trash. Totally unbecoming of such a smart guy and ultimately great player. I don’t blame Jensen for not liking it.
Johnny Chan going back to back and then second in three consecutive main events is insane
lol the players field back then was nothing
That was when 70 players entered every year. It is tough to do, but it's not like there were thousands of entrants every year like there is now.
I think Raymer winning against 2500 and then 25th against over 5000 is as good if not better. Ivey's 3 deep runs are a major accomplishment as well; problem is that it's just expected from him.
@@colintimp1372 Mark Newhouse is more impressive, both in massive fields
Dan Harrington back to back final tables 2003 2004 was an impressive feat
its kinda sad how wholesome but also filled very entertaining personalities compared to now
So amazing seeing the size of this field and the amount of celebrities who tried their luck - sadly those sorts of stars are rarely seen at the tables now so presumably stick to high stakes private games or drifted from the game.
Today we wouldn’t blink at it because it’s so obvious you’d have celebrities be influencers and entertain…I’d bet ESPN spent a couple mil staking some celebrities like Lennox Lewis, etc since they were so all in on the coverage. This was around when they started covering the other events too (like Omaha, etc)
Man the banter between the commentators is almost out of a cleverly written cartoon. I love it.
This really takes me back when I was 16 watching poker, thank you for posting this ❤
i just googled desperetaly to watch wsop 2006 somewhere and now its online. awesome. im in poker fever again thanks to your uploads. :D
I bet that guy with the quad sixes was glad to see that deuce come off instead of another straight flush card.
seeing players like rast and galfond in their early days knowing what they have gone on to do in the game
Without a doubt, Joe Hachem has been the best poker ambassador for the game of all the Main Event champions in recent decades.
lol wrong
@@markl8893 Oh? You don't think he's been a great ambassador? Care to elaborate? or are you just trolling?
The guy's a dingo
Esfandiari pulling matusows pants down! 😂😂😂
Is there anywhere I can purchase the main event episodes from every year?
I’d love to say I went toe to toe with the Heavy Weight Champ and won!! - Lennox Lewis is the man all class!
2 hours, i love this
Love this. Thank you for the vids
1:33:40 - I wonder if that picture still exists.
The nostalgia this brings back🤙🏼🕴🏼
20:45 Brian Rast "Before he was famous" cameo.
My friend from high school had a class w/ Rast in Stanford, before he dropped out to play poker. Said Rast was brilliant in class discussion (coming from a valedictorian)
@@whatthree16 he graduated though.
I remember watching these all the time on ESPN8 “The Ocho”
This was the peak of poker as we know it
Harrington made millions from his books but busted out early.
Milwaukee's Best Light is one of the best beers I've ever tasted.
I always laugh when they do the tagline "brewed for a man's taste." Meaning it'll make women puke?
it really was the Best beer of Milwaukee
Best of their best. 😂
@@colintimp1372whats sad is that you couldnt advertise like that anymore...
Mark Saunders passed away in 2011.
“She’s got a straight with 3 hearts Lon” lol!!!
So, Phil beating Johnny Chan is what turned him into the poker brat. Something tells me after that win, Phil's ego skyrocketed, and from then on, only Phil plays perfect poker.
Is that a Bill Klein sighting at 24:15 ?
Wow I think it is good eye👀
>all that Full Tilt clothing
Take me back please
1:05:09 a straight with three hearts. An invincible hand.
2006 let's go
That Farha beat was so satisfying. He thought he had it. BOOM.
14:00 How not to plays AA's
They flash a picture of Jamie Gold in the opening when Lon says “who is next?” Well played.
If I ever need neurosurgery I pray that Mike matusow walks in in scrubs😂
Thanks pokergo keep it coming
Kind of nuts. I'm playing online as I watch this and when they introduce Doyle Brunson I get dealt Ten deuce...
Carlos Mortenson looks like an Immoral Villain
That Brian Rast guy seems like he might go places, lol
He put all his chips in with AQ! He has no concept of poker.
how low are the blinds that phil can just go away n show up late 🤣🤣
Back then you started w/ 10K in chips and blinds started at $25 - $50
24:19 hey Bill Klein
"I don't want to be famous, I just want to win some money." - Brian Rast at 32:56 mark.
Little did we know that he would do both, and in a big way.
ESPN reusing the same rail shot at 18:15 and 29:25.
1:09:45 that happened to one of my friends when we were young in a middle of a shopping centre in front of girls and all u can see was just hair lol
These announcers are so much better then the new ones
Bless Joe, he’s so natural on TV even with all the weirdos around. He’s just as solid on the Big Game, etc
Does anyone know if there satellites to get a entrance to the main event 2024
I love Jen Tilly
I guess you like skanks then
She looked great here!! Still does
This tournament change Poker rules and history!
Rules?
December 2024 - I love these beginning days of the WSOP MORE than the final tables. (the ones with Lon and Norman) I came to Poker Go for the Poker and stayed for the great UPtone entertainment! Since Lon and Norman no longer are the commentators, it's just a boring boring card game.
These people are mad about Hellmuth being relatively tame and joking around
What are the odds of getting knocked out of the main event two years in a row holding AQ vs 77? Those gotta be some crazy odds.
RIP Paul Magrill quack quack.
How about the odds of old mate making a straight flush , and then quads gains Jen in different years…. Amazing
Phil lol. Interesting character
I am curious was Phil's seat waiting for him to show up?
I'm pretty sure that when you win, you get the immediate prizes, plus you get an entry to all future Main Events. I think that was part of the original "World Championship" idea.
He literally talks about the free roll when he gets hit with a hilarious set of coolers. Also, he loses $10k/hand each night…even as tight a player as he is…so his strategy makes sense. Avoid the tv producers begging for the “X goes all in on Phil” tv shots early
Lol phil hellmuth classic entrance
Am I the only one that thinks Dannenmann has a creepy stare?
Seeing a young Rasty say it aint the kiddie game is quite true and he didnt want to be famous just wanted to collect the loot. Story checks out lol
Duke and Ferguson sitting together. I wonder if anyone from that table got their online funds pitpocketed just looking at them.
Annie wasn't the culprit, it was her brother (along with Ferguson). She had her own problems with the poker tournament league she tried to form that went belly-up. There was supposed to be a big free roll at the end of the season; but it folded after 3 tournaments.
Funny how some players always claim they’re the best. Stu Ungar would beat players so bad that they wouldn’t even join tournaments if they saw his name. He was the GOAT. To bad drugs and the fast life got the best of him
34:05 he said "in the year 2525" were not that far away .. less than 1 year
😂😂😂
That Ferguson Duke hand looked like chip dumping to me
It just looked weird because she was at the absolute top of her range, having one foot out the door. Given her actual playing style, Ferguson should have mucked that hand PF. I played a hand a couple weeks ago where I started with AQoff, with the ace of spades, and the flop came queen high, all spades. In a vacuum, it seems really strong, but against a made flush, not so much. Chris just overplayed his hand, PF and OTF, because Annie was a lot stronger than normal in this particular situation.
I miss Gavin Smith
Raymer also likes to get a rub and tug, I'm surprised ESPN didn't show us.
The various tips in The Nuts segment are ridiculous, and probably fooled a lot of people in the mid- to late 2000s. People being clumsy at stacking chips, people looking at their cards when dealt (rather than waiting for action to be on them), etc - those easily could be online crushers who haven't fully transitioned to live games. And those players were/are hardly fish.
Except those people also had laughable tells (or a misunderstanding of live poker) that got them eaten up. We dont even have to imagine that...there's multiple WSOP bracelet winners (who were online guys barely breaking out then) who turn over losing hands or who look silly in this coverage.
what is the buy in for the main event, cause I can't see 3/4 of these bingo players affording it.
10k
That young guy who got dealt Aces versus Kings against Phil Hellmuth played it about as poorly as he could have literally won the minimum in a complete cooler spot. And then he talks trash LOL
His only possible mistake was not RR'ing pre, but even then he's out of position, so flatting to trap isn't that terrible either. Checking to preflop-aggressor is standard, and when Hellumuth checks back, any J made a straight on that board after the turn, and a lot of other 2 pair combos possible against even a 2006-poker middle position raise range. Not the board you wanna go nuts with AA on. He bets the turn and gets called, river will likely go check-check so you're only getting in one bet on that board. He actually probably won the maximum just getting the extra 500.
@@Mirvana with as tight as Phil Hellmuth plays, not re-raising preflop was a huge mistake. At worst he's calling a fairly large re-raise, and you might even get all his chips whenever he has the exact hand he has
@@kevinscottbailey8335
Phil Hellmuth (PH) doesn't always play tight. In the WSOP main event episode 07 (try a youtube search) he 4-bet preflop with 9, 2. He also raised under the gun with Q, 2 in that same video. Surely, if PH can 4-bet with 9, 2 preflop he doesn't need AA or KK to 3-bet preflop. PH would have gotten stacked in the AA vs KK hand in this video, but PH is capable of making light raises and bluffs.
Norman gigaChad❤😅
That camera guy was just checking out Jennifer they cut his feet to the other camera guy lol 😂
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1:21:26 You don't lean back like that when you're nervous about being called...
andrew black is real life homer simpson possibly
Bingo juega poker muy dificil chino
Jennifer Tilly, 48 years old. Very nice!!!
I feel bad for that first player who busted out and they announced him over the speaker. Why didn’t they just call him “First Loser”?
58:00 Tobey Maguire
I miss this type of stuff.....Now watching wsop is so boring......
Tv poker is dead. Livestream poker is alive. I don’t like it either but it is what it is
We need Norman and Lon back. They always had interesting details on all the players and made it fun to watch. Gabe Kaplan was always fun in the booth for Poker After Dark. Commentators on Poker Go these days are awful in comparison.
Notice how nobody claps for hellmuth when he gets knocked out compared to other legends.
Hashem had it easy. I mean who wouldn’t with those cards he was dealt? Dealer must be his cousin.
Precautions these
AA. Win small, lose big.😮
1:32:09 is that Phil Galfond???
Yup
Like madasow, new phil, same as the old Phil.
Noted water waster Brian Rast. The Gunga Din of poker.
Anyone see Bill Kline