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Jamie Gold

Jamie Gold, a professional poker player who hails from Malibu, California, is one of the biggest stars in the world of poker. His winnings after his WSOP championship - in which he took the pot in the 2006 tournament - totaled over twelve million, bringing him national acclaim as the biggest winner in poker history. He is famous for his cool attitude toward betting loads of money, with this aggressive playing style being counteracted by a calm countenance. While most players play the game with a constant face of steel, Jamie Gold is alive and active, calm and composed during the entirety of the game.

Like many other great poker players, Jamie Gold began his life as something entirely different - a talent agent. Through his work, he brought some of today’s big stars into the spotlight; big names such as Lucy Liu, Jimmy Fallon, and Kristin Davis once worked closely with the now-famous Gold. He began his move into the professional world by obtaining his bachelor’s degree from the University of New York, and continued on to begin his study of entertainment law. At the age of 21 he had acquired a good reputation in the world of entertainment, and continued in his life of success by founding an entirely new talent agency, JMG Management. Through this organization’s involvement with the world of poker, Gold became acquainted with renowned poker star Johnny Chan, who gave the young businessman a few tips about the business of professional poker.

Gold began his foray into the 2006 World Series of Poker as a celebrity player, but quickly outstripped his competition and calmly moved up the ladder, leaving his celebrity companions in the dust. After seven days of play, in which Gold stayed entirely calm and composed and won with precision and skill, he was offered a contract to join the world of truly professional poker. A few hours later, he won his first WSOP title. His skill, which his opponents realized was far beyond that of his fellow celebrities, was honed by constant play at a Los Angeles casino near his home. He learned strategy by reading a myriad of poker books, and he apparently “caught the bug” for poker from his mother, who was an avid player during Jamie’s youth. His grandfather was a gambler as well - an actual champion of gin rummy. Support from his mother and grandfather was incredibly important as Jamie began his first movement into the professional poker world, and family affirmation kept him going even at points when he believed he couldn’t. Gold is a classic example of family ties holding him up and bringing victory closer to his grasp.

Gold also owes part of his success as a poker player to the acting talent that he is constantly surrounded by; he knows people, and has an uncanny knack for knowing their hands as well. He is talkative during the game, smooth and calm, calculating all the time inside that Hollywood head of his. Yet the moment that he won his first WSOP title, he was up from his chair with the biggest grin imaginable spread across his face.

Part of his fame in the sport comes from the incredibly small percentage of players who started the way he did; at the final table of the tournament, he single-handedly knocked out seven of the eight professional-grade players he was up against, and won the game with a brilliant bluff. As video cameras took in every move, Jamie Gold finished at the winners’ table and then, after his first ecstatic reaction had worn off, flipped open his cell phone. “Hi Dad,” he said, as cameras picked up every word, “It’s Jamie. Are you there? I just won!”

Jamie’s charismatic and carefree approach to the game is highlighted by his behavior in the 2006 WSOP tournament. Every day that he played, he was seen snacking on a bowl of blue berries. According to the Jamie, the berries were one of the key factors that helped him win. Why? Not because of great flavor or high protein, but because he had feasted on some of the tasty berries during his first day of play and didn’t want to change a thing for fear of lifting Lady Luck’s vote of favor!

After his first big win, Gold ended his contract with the company Bodog.com (which originally brought him into the rankings for the World Series tournament), and became the head of an entertainment company called Buzznation. In the later months of 2006 he began work on a brand-name reality show, due to hit the screens in about a year’s time. Through his charismatic, calm, composed attitude and a willingness to bet big, Jamie Gold was able to become the biggest winner in WSOP history. He reached the top of the heap in one week-long leap, utterly destroying his competition and winning the game with a masterful bluff. He claims that he has a deep love for poker and will continue playing...perhaps catapulting himself even higher into the stratosphere of professional poker.

Jamie Gold Settles $6 Million Lawsuit

Jamie Gold
Name: Jamie Gold
Location: Malibu, CA, United States
Cashes: 16
Total Winnings: $12,183,572
First Place Finishes: 2
WSOP Bracelets: 1
ProRank 1 Position: 1745  [ DETAILS ]
Favorite Poker Game: Texas Hold'em
Hobbies: Live music, producing television and great food
Favorite Celebrity: Will Ferrel
Poker Players I Respect Most: 10 Times WSOP bracelet winner Johnny Chan, who has given me poker tips and tutorials

Jamie Gold Poker Results

EVENT PLACE
PRIZE
DATE
Paddypowerpoker.com Irish Open
No Limit Hold'em
6th $21,853 Apr 12, 2009
World Series of Poker Europe
WSOP No Limit Hold'em Championship
35th $50,898 Sep 16, 2007
38th Annual World Series of Poker
Event #52 - WSOP No Limit Hold'em
84th $4,840 Jul 2, 2007
38th Annual World Series of Poker
Event #45 - WSOP No Limit Hold'em Short Handed
44th $9,238 Jun 28, 2007
37th Annual World Series of Poker
Event #39 - WSOP No Limit Hold'em Championship WSOP FINAL
1st $12,000,000 Aug 10, 2006
Sport of Kings
Event #10 - No Limit Hold'em
2nd $18,400 Apr 7, 2006
Winnin 'O' The Green
Event #16 - No Limit Hold'em
5th $6,100 Mar 15, 2006
National Championships of Poker
Event #8 - No Limit Hold'em
8th $1,290 Oct 26, 2005
Larry Flynt's Grand Slam of Poker 2005
Event #6 - No Limit Hold'em
5th $3,000 Jul 21, 2005
Larry Flynt's Grand Slam of Poker 2005
Event #6 - No Limit Hold'em
7th $2,050 Jul 21, 2005
The Mini Series
Main Event - No Limit Hold'em
7th $4,725 Jul 6, 2005
Heavenly Hold 'Em
No Limit Hold'em
10th $4,668 May 6, 2005
Stars and Stripes
Pot Limit Hold'em
18th $240 Apr 26, 2005
Stars and Stripes
No Limit Hold'em
1st $54,225 Apr 23, 2005
Stars and Stripes
No Limit Hold'em
9th $1,060 Apr 17, 2005
Legends of Poker WPT Season 3
Event #20 - Limit E.O. World Championship
12th $985 Aug 16, 2004

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