World Series of Poker 2003 Main Event Final Table
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- Опубликовано: 20 сен 2024
- The final table of the 2003 WSOP Main Event sees Chris Moneymaker hold the chip lead ahead of Amir Vahedi, Sammy Farha, Tomer Benvenisti, David Singer, Jason Lester, Dan Harrington, Yong Pak, and David Grey. All eyes are on the $2.5 million first-place prize, the prestigious WSOP bracelet, and the title of 2003 World Champion.
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Gotta say Sam Farha is a phenomenal player and excels in all facets of the game, he also showed some great class and respect at the end...a true master of poker
I can’t believe he was 43-44 there.. he looks way older lol gotta love Sammy
He's great other than he is very cheap I hear. Tipping 1$ in high stakes cash games. Only what I hear though....
@@jimmymason6893that doesn’t matter people ain’t obligated to do anything
Plus he looks like a proper goodfella
Poker 20 years ago looks like so much fun, actual interactions instead of silent robots
I don't even watch anything anymore from WPT or the WSOP. Maybe Hustler Casino or Texas Card House to see the high-stakes oddballs punt off. Otherwise, it's just people tanking for 30 seconds before acting. Of course, Mike Sexton was a big part of the WPT along with Vince. It wasn't the same after he passed on.
The entire world was this way too. Now all robots and NPC’s everywhere
Yeah normal people having fun! Now poker players act as if they've discovered the secrets of the universe, so cocky in their attitude away from the table and terrified of giving away info on it
Because everything is a "Tell" now lmao 😂
Even the production aspect of it is better then it is now ! This was awesome to relive a lot of pros had a chance to take this one down
I love how they say Jason Lester “takes his time” and “is very deliberate.” Dude is taking roughly 20-30 seconds on big decisions. If they only knew….2023 players taking 12 minutes collectively to play standard pots. Today’s poker is unwatchable.
Agreed. I can no longer watch streams or videos on poker. I'll watch vlogs like Negreanu and Matusow, but poker today is so boring, and the players are like robots. Just not the same anymore. Very few young players that are worth rooting for anymore as they are all lumped into the same category and personality.
Sums up today's joke society in fact @@Pokeball01
And Farha takes 3 minutes but understandably to decide the fate of the championship.
The event that started the poker boom! The production values may be well behind what we see now, but I had forgotten just how good a job ESPN did at conveying the sheer drama of this classic tournament! The personal stories and commentary made the game accessible to a whole generation of people who knew nothing about it. And I love the “shootout at the OK Corral’ style music they used back then.
Yep the most famous poker tournament of all time no comparison.
Good times, good editing, good music, good characters. Back when poker was portrayed with style. Days when the game was still fresh and not yet maximally optimized for by every nerd on earth.
Yeah, poker's totally ruined now. I know people will strongly disagree with me there, that's fine, these are opinions after all lol.... but poker now is basically dominated by extremely intelligent, highly optimized, mathematical, statistical, and logical phenoms, and you'll never see another Moneymaker type of deep tournament run again because of it.... that's what I mean when I say poker's ruined now, I mean high stakes tournament poker, where the average player might really have a chance....
This video came on in the background while I was doing something else, and I heard them allude to the fact that this was Chris Moneymaker's first tournament. I knew then exactly what was playing, and can't wait to watch it all again. Classic!
"You did by God! You did it!" His Dad hugging his kid after turning $40 into 2mill and becoming a world champion was awesome.
This buy in was 40$?
@@KEEPlT1K for Chris Moneymaker it was. He got in via satellite.
@@KEEPlT1Kno the buy in is always 10k
@@KEEPlT1KHe won a qualifier tournament so his buy in was a lot less than the actual buy in, he won his ticket to the main event
@@KEEPlT1K - He won his seat by winning an online satellite tournament that only cost him $40 to enter....
I really enjoy poker on tv in this era. 2003 WSOP got me to start playing
it ruined my life. I was 15 and became hooked, now im 35 broke and alone. variance
ESPN won't talk about that, it destroys people, it's a sick sick game, they just promote it like the "any man" can win. @@donut5143
@@donut5143”it ruined my life” no it didn’t, you did by not having a decent grasp of bankroll management playa
It's amazing how much the game has changed since then. Only 840 players in 2003. This year there were 5234!! Also, the high variance style is long gone. Poker is the greatest game on Earth and this tournament was the one that changed the game forever!
There were 10,043 entries this year.
I think Sammy is my GOAT old school gambler
Still one of the nicest bluffs I’ve seen. Moneymaker vs Farha heads up. Instant classic.
Farha was by far the best poker player at the table.
Harrington was better, but was chronically short stacked at the final table. Farha was easily one of the best pot limit Omaha players of the time.
I got into poker because of this ESPN series the summer of 03'
The beginning of the poker boom!
When poker was still poker.
And when men were actually men.
@@peternagy-im4be And candy cigarettes were still labeled "Candy Cigarettes"
This First Time I Watched WSOP 2003 And Poker In General Randomly On Espn When I Was Young Still Watch 20 Years Later
For us that were mid teens from middle of 1999 through like 2006ish, this library of all these "Classic-ish" poker games have just as much emotion dominating hype while watching, as it did when brand new first time airing 🤘🏼😎
Old school poker tv, i love it!
The beginning of the glory days of poker. Beautiful
This series you guys just published from 2003 WSOP IS AMAZING! Please bring us more!
More is coming! The 2004 Main Event starts tomorrow on our RUclips channel.
we're waiting@@PokerGO, 24hrs gone, tomorrow is here!
Theyre posting to try and keep up with GGpokers new series
bro why are you cheering, this was free until Poker GO locked it behind a paywall. Now they feed you little videos as a marketing ploy
What a difference just 20 years makes in poker. People are so much more aggressive now. I remember watching this back in the day and being absolutely enthralled.
Man, that were great times to live in! 90s and 00s forever.
Best final table of all time
Phil Ivey had the unluckiest 3-4 hands before final 8 absolutely brilliant performance
20 years ago people actually talked to each other.
Today everyone is staring at their stupid phones.
Both at the poker table and everywhere else.
Fkin sad world.
You do know this is severely edited down right? This was fully taped until 2009. They even said around 1:21:30 they said they have been at it for over 11 hours for the final table.
If Farha calls that early raise with the 22 and set mines he cracks both Lester and Harrington and this tournament turns out completely different.
If you zig when you should zag the multiverse will take care of you
If you call a 3-bet with 22, you are burning money.
"If"...
Rest in Peace Amir 🙏
"He'd take about 5 minutes, to make a 3 minute egg".
Best poker commentary ever......😂
Luckiest run of any poker player in any tournament ever. My god he got it in bad so many times and hit. Amazing. Blessed!
Jamie Gold’s win had a similar run of luck. Kept calling with any two cards and didn’t have to bluff because he’d hit every flop. On the off chance he’d have to bluff, he’d lose every time. Neither played that great, they just got extremely lucky.
Only ever seen brief highlights of this. Brilliant.
Is it just me, or does Old School poker (WSOP) remind anyone else of how old school WWF (wrestling) used to be? Soooo entertaining and better than its current counterpart 😅
People still moaning about Moneymaker being lucky... He showed a lot of guts in key spots, ie the K7 hand. He didn't sit back and wait for it like half of the table, and he didn't go nuts like the other half; he went after it.
He made bad decisions and got lucky. I wouldn't say " he went after it"
@@Alanaboo912 But you didn't say it, I did....
I don't think Chris really made any totally terrible decisions. It's much easier to judge when you get to see the opponents' hole cards. Did he run incredible? Yes. Was his play terrible? Absolutely not. You also have to remember that Farha is probably VPIPing at like 60%. You have to play back at that type of player. If you just wait for hands they'll run you over and when you finally make a hand you won't get paid off.
@@colintimp1372 Absolutely. And this was in the days before there was such a wealth of information available.
I mean, there was Brunson's book, Caro's book of tells, and maybe a book on pot odds. Where you'd get those books from is another thing. Your local bookstore wouldn't have them, nor would your library. Ebay was in its early days, so maybe there. Poker magazines only started in full swing after Moneymaker's win. Twoplustwo was around, but people still weren't really using the internet that much, nor were they using forums, and it was a small obscure site - you'd have to get lucky to stumble across it.
You were just left sort of aimless in regards to learning.
Everyone is saying how lucky Chris was but how many Aces did Farha get
R.I.P. Amir Vahedi he seemed like a good dude here.
What happened to him?
Complications from diabetes
43:13 Open shoving 2.5x pot out of position from the BB on that board against UTG+1's range. Man 2003 poker really was something else.
It's shocking how bad the "good" players were back then. Plus all of the posturing and cringey talk...
That guy was also a mega donk by today's standards though
Notice that players like Harrington were the only ones using standard raise sizes. Most of them were all over the place. Same thing if you watch 2004. You could definitely pick up tells by sizing.
@@andrehanderson "posturing and cringey talk" is a lot better television than silently tanking for 10 minutes
@@Fantasyremix I totally agree
THE best WSOP main event coverage on ESPN was 2003. 2nd place: 2005
Love looking back at the early days off televised poker.
Amir Vahedi was a very strong poker player. Strong . Just like his chest. Very strong.
Such a great rewatch. Thank you, PokerGO ! [And thank you RUclips Premium for no ads!]
2003: a bunch of guys with shotguns put a box of money on the table
nowdays: a bunch of chicks put a silver plate of money on the table
Poker changed so much :P
Bro it's all for show and it's fake money in both cases lol
RIP Amir
'03 nice mix, young Boomers and Gen X guys playing cards...real personalities and great Poker. What a streak from Moneymaker, he played great, but all his beats were good, unreal win for him.
Sammy Farha is Such a GREAT NL Holden Player
The most famous poker tournament of all time.
The Poker Booom Legendary era of poker
This is why i got into poker
So many huge spots in the Main Event. Two pair never felt so small when you get jammed on Day 4 with one card to come. The river has decided so many futures, I call it "Doc Brown" in my home game.
I used to watch this all the time! Somewhere around 2010 i just stopped watching for some reason. I love the guitar strings intro.
Finally! The one that started it all!
Thank you so much for this I've been looking for it for a while. Could you please do the exact same thing for WSOP Main Event 2004 and 2005 and so on? I would really really really appreciate it :D
That's our goal this winter :) tell your friends!
I agree
@@PokerGO so you doing so you’re doing every World Series of poker then and a I love ❤poker
He changed the game. Ignited a wildfire.
Dan THE MAN Harrington! ♥
I have all his books. Always remember, especially in long-form tournaments: Tight is right.
Same! His books were the first books I ever read voluntarily. School made me hate reading, Dan made me love it! Thanks Dan! @@jasonbourneistreadstone
Who knew Chris Moneymaker’s dad was JR from the WWE 😂😂😂
I have never seen a player get incredibly lucky over and over again in one tournament like Moneymaker did in this main event. I don’t think I saw a single clip of him being on the losing end of a bad beat or suck out except for that tiny double up of Harrington at the FT.
So many WSOP winners got ridiculously lucky... Duhammel qnd Cada in particular come to mind
Wait until 2006 LOL!
Every tournament winner gets extremely lucky multiple times.
Jamie Gold had THE SICKEST run ever, it’s not even close.
Moneymaker played very well. Like the 33 hand against dutch boyd.
The only expedition tour that guy is leading is to the all you can eat buffet.
A wonderful and fun break from Poker Go giving us yet another Jeremy Ausmus, Jason Koon, etc. event. That got old a long time ago. Change it up!
So Nostalgic
i think Sammy got in his own head in the end
Amazing. 20 years ago !
wsop should do a classic main event, in addition to the Main, with these original starting stacks and blind structures from this era.
i'm curious... why?
I love that you have no clue what the blinds are...lol.
Love moneymaker, humble and og crusher
8 1/2 minutes of poker in this 90 minute video
Moneymaker just ran godlike lol
Everything was better 20 years ago 100%
The jack high call on a881010 is hilarious
It's actually an ace high call. The jack doesn't play, he plays the board.
There is point if Farha doesn't have Ace it's a split pot, Farha didn't bet flop with Ace so it's had a point.
Okay Ellix Powers lol
38:28 Sammy trolling Hellmuth:You are the best in the world :D
1:02:17- not sure what action dan has won lifetime, but his cousin Padraig as of 2023 had 31 million in life time earnings... not too shabby either. LOL
A legendary main event. If there is a better poker phrase than amir’s “in order to live you must be willing to die” I need to hear it
Everyone was so humble about their "skills" back then... 🤣
Nostalgia alert!
Fine. I'll watch die hard again, I mean WSOP 2003 coverage
i like the cardboard box where they put the money. It looks like they just found the box on the street.
Lol yeah that was random
Characters playing cards has mostly been relegated to computers in every big game
1:28:27 It's a 5 of ♥️!
Chris Moneymaker wins the 2003 WSOP and $2.5 million!!
1:11:48 if you wanna see Sam Farha talk about how great he is
I dont
The GOAT
There's another great video you can find from a few months back of him being punched by a poker dealer in Texas. Farha is infamous for his terrible treatment of poker dealers.
I can’t believe so few people played the Main event back then. Now it’s disgusting how many people show up.
Why? The prize was so much small then with the smaller field.
I’d love to see a comparison of that bracelets value compared to the current main event bracelet
Seen this a bunch over the years but always wondered why Sam went all in on the flop on the final hand. Why not just call the raise and go from there? He had at least 2.3 mil left after he lead on the flop even if he commits another 500k on turn and river and loses he still has 1.8ish to fight with
Vehedi jamming 2x pot with 6 high on A9Q is mental
@christopherpaolino9607 still a massive punt
Sam Farha looks like somecharacter from Sopranos...
Now a typical Sunday on line $55 buy in will have 900 players lol
Sammy plays the most profitable type of poker player.
I gotta know where to find the music that's played at 45:56.
SAME!!! I'm here for that I need it!!!
3:00 am by universal production music
rest in peace Amir
Wow it's weird that the producers still feel like most of the audience doesn't know how poker works
I thought I would come on a poker site to ask this burning question - in my FB memories from 5 years ago, after 12 years as a poker dealer in our local casino, I dealt such a bizarre hand that I want to know if anyone can tell me the odds on this: FLOP - Trip 6's, TURN, the 4th SIX!!! I have also put a Royal Flush on the table - once. I also dealt Pocket Aces, Kings, and Queens to three players and proceeded to put one of each on the flop..... Those were the good old days! I retired over two years ago, but I do miss pulling stunts like this~
2003 WSOP CHAMPION CHRIS MONEYMAKER 1:28:26
2003 WSOP CHAMPION CHRIS MONEYMAKER 1:28:26
why are you everywhere.
Tomer said he’d shave his legs for $2m my man hasn’t been able to see his own knees since he was two years old and he thinks he’s gonna shave his legs 🤣
So back then there was no side pot? 11:40
Just like basketball 🏀 has a 24sec. clock ⏰️, Texas holdem should have a 2 minute clock ⏰️.
The current poker players are nameless faceless all in robots with no personalities if you removed the announcers watching poker would be like
watching grass grow . You had a great game with people who talked to one another and ruined it.
Because today's society has turned into a fcking joke.
Noooooo, not my boy Tomer
1:12:39 Sammy💯👍🏼🎯
Where is Phil ? Please come back !
Thank you for the videos. Btw why was Scotty hair short cancer?
I bet he lost a prop
@@francescoiadicicco1266 maybe but being a heavy drinker cancer maybe?
What was the buy in to this tournament?
$10,000
Anyone know what country song is playing?
Sleazy Sam
51:57 Tiger Taunt
Seen a lot of luck. But money maker. Wtf
Why is everyone waiting so long turning their cards over?