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Jamie Gold - 2006 World Series of Poker Champ

 

Author: Shane Rivers

Jamie Gold didnt start out as a poker player. In fact, he started a career in the entertainment business at the tender age of 16, working as an intern for the prestigious firm of J. Michael Bloom and Associates Talent Agency in New York City.

After completing high school, Jamie attended the University of New York at Albany and graduated with honors. Afterwards, he immediately moved to LA in 1991 to study entertainment law at UCLA, and he quickly secured a job with ICM Talent Agency. He had become a full-fledged talent agent by the age of 21.

He later moved to Harter Manning Woo Talent Agency and began to develop his talent for finding young unknown artists and advancing their careers. In 1989, 1990, and 1991, he was selected as the only student teacher of The Graduate Theatre program at SUNY, Albany.

Within two years, he was the head of HMWs Motion Picture/TV Department, and in 1994 he co-founded the management firm of Gold/Bouchard. Always looking to improve himself, Gold started a new venture in 1996 called JMG Management.

Golds list of current and former clients reads like a whos who of Hollywood: Jimmy Fallon (Saturday Night Live, Fever Pitch), James Gandolfini (The Sopranos, Get Shorty), Lucy Liu (Charlies Angels, Kill Bill), Brandy (Moesha), Donnie Wahlberg (Saw II, The Sixth Sense), Kristin Davis (Sex and the City), Felicity Huffman (Desperate Housewives, Transamerica), David Straitharn (Good Night and Good Luck, LA Confidential), poker legend Johnny Chan, and many, many others.

In addition to his position as a top talent agent and producer, Gold is also a judge for several top industry awards shows such as the Cable Ace Awards, The Sundance Film Festival, and the Toronto Film Festival.

In 2005, Gold began playing in live-event poker tournaments on a regular basis. Remarkably, he won his first major No Limit Texas Holdem tournament that same year, earning $54,225 at the Bicycle Casino. Over the next year, Gold would go on to finish in the money seven more times in California-held tournaments.

In 2006, Gold became the head of production at Buzznation and began working on several television projects (including one tentatively titled The Unnamed Johnny Chan and Chris Moneymaker Show. He is committed to these projects through 2008.

At the 2006 World Series of Poker main event (No Limit Texas Holdem), Gold demonstrated solid play throughout, leading the field in chips for the last several days of the tournament. He outlasted 8,772 other players to take home a record-setting grand prize of $12,000,000. At the final table, Gold personally eliminated 7 of his 8 opponents.

Dan Nassif busted out in the first 20 minutes of play when he went all-in with an ace and king, and the flop revealed an unimpressive five, three and two. Gold, however, was holding pocket twos, giving him a three-of-a-kind.

Gold next eliminated Swedish pro Erik Friberg, when Friberg went all-in with a pair of jacks. But, as bad luck would have it, Gold had a pair queens. To make matters worse, Gold hit another queen on the river.

Richard Lee was the next to be put out by Gold, as his pocket jacks failed to overpower Golds pocket queens. Then it was Rhett Butlers turn, as he went all-in with pocket fours. Gold called with a pocket king and jack, then hit another jack for the higher pair.

Michael Binger took fourth place, as Golds unsuited three and four turned into a straight. Next, it was tournament pro Allen Cunninghams turn to exit, as his pocket tens failed to match Golds pair of jacks.

The final two competitors were Paul Wasicka and Gold. Wasicka went all-in with pocket tens, but Gold made a pair of queens on the flop and eliminated his last opponent.

As a result of this win, Gold set a record for live tournament winnings and became the first person to earn more than $10,000,000 in tournament poker. Immediately following the win, Gold picked up a phone to share the good news with his father, who could not attend due to suffering from Lou Gehrigs disease.

Gold currently resides in Malibu, California.

Author Bio:
Shane Rivers is a reputed author. Shane likes to write articles about this subject.
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