The Hollywood Script Writer So Unethical, Pros Were Terrified To Play Him
Jamie Gold didn’t win the 2006 WSOP Main Event with quiet focus or textbook strategy — he talked his way to victory. In one of the most shocking and controversial runs in poker history, the Hollywood agent used relentless table talk to confuse, manipulate, and tilt the best players in the world.
This video breaks down the wildest moments from his run — from mind games and misdirection to near rule-breaking speech plays — showing how Gold outplayed the pros using nothing but words and guts.
🎬 Featuring iconic hands, brutal mind games, and a Main Event run that’s still debated today.
👇 Watch until the end to see how it all went down.
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