People were much more passive back then…to be aggressive or see more flops was seen as something very rare…which is what people like Gus Hansen were and why he won so many tournaments Aside from that, these blinds were so outrageously high compared to the chip stacks a single bet might cost half or more of a chip stack
Wow, those folds guys were making to Antonio's short-stack raises are downright comical by today's standards. AJ/A10/1010 when Antonio was sitting on a 7-10bb stack each hand. WOW, I wish I could have been from a slightly earlier era where I could have gotten into poker before the poker boom. Hell, this isn't even before the start of the boom is it? I'm assuming this is '03-'04?
This was the first season, so there hadn't much televised poker before this tournament was held. Moneymaker won the 2003 WSOP main event so I think you can call this pre-boom.
1:30:05 the guy in red t-shirt who is friends with and railing Paul Darden appears to be Jean "Prince" Gaspard who actually has over $2,700,000 in tournament winnings and first cash was about a year AFTER this WPT tournament
I say this all the time. I definitely never wish to be older than I am, but if only I'd been born 10 years earlier than I was. Nowadays you can sometimes find 2/5 and 5/10 cash games that are tougher than what a lot of these high stakes tournament fields were 15-20 years ago.
Jons LG Yeah, I almost couldn't believe what I was seeing. All those times Antonio was jamming less than 10bb at the beginning, the hands those guys were folding was insane. Plus throughout the final table we see multiple times players open folding Ax from the cutoff/button in a 4-6 handed game. Times sure have changed, and it's no wonder that anyone who as simply willing to be even somewhat aggressive on a regular basis was having big success in the tournament scene back then. It's not like we're watching a live steam from some donkament at a local card room either, this is the friggin WPT.
how the HELL could that guy give up an A Q when Antonio was all in?? He's gone all in many times before that with surely less of a hand. What did he think antonio had?? KK?? AA?? AK?!?!? that would have been the only better hands IMO the way these guys play...But I have a book by Antonio and he really is a magician
***** You are so right. This is why I don't bother to watch WPT shows on actual television anymore and very rarely even on TH-cam. Too much filler and not enough poker playing shown. It makes me wonder what the producers of WPT shows think the audience tunes in for. All that "Poker Corner" and "Poker Cemetary" bullshit? I want to see hands played. EPT shows are just as bad. In fact, all the poker shows suck for this reason except. High Stakes and PAD. Two shows that should never be off the air.
TheiGaza You must have very bad hearing or a lousy short term memory. Mike Sexton commented that Esfandiari won another pot without having the best hand once again. And Sexton was right. Esfandiari had pocket 6's... but, and here is where either your powers of observation have failed you horribly or you are just a huge idiot (I suspect the latter, myself), Tommy Garza folded pocket 10's. Which in this universe is still a much better hand than two 6's. Yes?
When was this filmed? They was very weak back then I'd destroy them all if I could time travel what did they need pocket k or a to play a pot WOW I'll not learn anything from watching this bollox lol
31:12. "I'm a gambler. I take a lot of chances." Says the guy who folded AJ, 7-7, 10-10, and AQ.
Bigler has a permanent look of disbelief on his face 😂
"I had aces"
Bigler: 🤨
Antonio's beak is huge! Did he have that thing chopped?
The guy folded pocket 10s??
Who folds pocket 10s on the button with like 5 players left and you have like 30bbs.
Geez. Poker has come a long way.
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LOL
I pretty much would of called with any pair suited connectors
People were much more passive back then…to be aggressive or see more flops was seen as something very rare…which is what people like Gus Hansen were and why he won so many tournaments Aside from that, these blinds were so outrageously high compared to the chip stacks a single bet might cost half or more of a chip stack
Wow, those folds guys were making to Antonio's short-stack raises are downright comical by today's standards. AJ/A10/1010 when Antonio was sitting on a 7-10bb stack each hand. WOW, I wish I could have been from a slightly earlier era where I could have gotten into poker before the poker boom. Hell, this isn't even before the start of the boom is it? I'm assuming this is '03-'04?
2002
This was the first season, so there hadn't much televised poker before this tournament was held. Moneymaker won the 2003 WSOP main event so I think you can call this pre-boom.
They should have called and check call on the flop lol
1:30:05 the guy in red t-shirt who is friends with and railing Paul Darden appears to be Jean "Prince" Gaspard who actually has over $2,700,000 in tournament winnings and first cash was about a year AFTER this WPT tournament
36:52 Kathy Sanborn, Phil's Wife. She didn't take Phil's last name lol.
why didnt we get into poker back then.
I say this all the time. I definitely never wish to be older than I am, but if only I'd been born 10 years earlier than I was. Nowadays you can sometimes find 2/5 and 5/10 cash games that are tougher than what a lot of these high stakes tournament fields were 15-20 years ago.
Nowadays more $50 casino tournaments are tougher than this field was lol. Dude folds AQ in the BB with
In fact, I'd bet that dude still thinks about those two plays to this day lol
Jons LG Yeah, I almost couldn't believe what I was seeing. All those times Antonio was jamming less than 10bb at the beginning, the hands those guys were folding was insane. Plus throughout the final table we see multiple times players open folding Ax from the cutoff/button in a 4-6 handed game. Times sure have changed, and it's no wonder that anyone who as simply willing to be even somewhat aggressive on a regular basis was having big success in the tournament scene back then. It's not like we're watching a live steam from some donkament at a local card room either, this is the friggin WPT.
u guys so smart
So this is where Esfandiari started, wow made Hellmuth his slave from get go.
Awesome!!!!!
Poor guy folded AQ with 10bb or less in that game full of sharks.
1:30:18 nice participation trophy chris
Pause at exactly 12.45 - see anything dirty?
no
hahahhah you are thu nuts man hahahha
No
No
Ya have to watch live or play to get it, on tv does it no justice.
how the HELL could that guy give up an A Q when Antonio was all in?? He's gone all in many times before that with surely less of a hand. What did he think antonio had?? KK?? AA?? AK?!?!? that would have been the only better hands IMO the way these guys play...But I have a book by Antonio and he really is a magician
ICM folds lol
Like Mister Darden Kangol
this is so painful to watch
man they were so hilariosly tight these days...
Raising with A7 offsuit under the gun lol
Silicone Valley Vince?
32:46 Mike Sexton hahah
Around the 35 minute mark.. that hand.. had Antonio called Phil, he would of flopped the nut flush and would of had Phil drawing dead!
***** You are so right. This is why I don't bother to watch WPT shows on actual television anymore and very rarely even on TH-cam. Too much filler and not enough poker playing shown. It makes me wonder what the producers of WPT shows think the audience tunes in for. All that "Poker Corner" and "Poker Cemetary" bullshit? I want to see hands played. EPT shows are just as bad. In fact, all the poker shows suck for this reason except. High Stakes and PAD. Two shows that should never be off the air.
This is the scene Mike Sexton was referring to. Not quite how he remembered it.
m.th-cam.com/video/F-wfhHOXzyw/w-d-xo.html
Williams Gary Taylor Timothy Robinson Donna
Colma: where theres more dead than alive!
I like sexton because...
Lol
TheiGaza You must have very bad hearing or a lousy short term memory. Mike Sexton commented that Esfandiari won another pot without having the best hand once again. And Sexton was right. Esfandiari had pocket 6's... but, and here is where either your powers of observation have failed you horribly or you are just a huge idiot (I suspect the latter, myself), Tommy Garza folded pocket 10's. Which in this universe is still a much better hand than two 6's. Yes?
When was this filmed? They was very weak back then I'd destroy them all if I could time travel what did they need pocket k or a to play a pot WOW I'll not learn anything from watching this bollox lol
Terrible poker
This is real shity editing. I hardly ever see mr. Darden play and make all his money we see so much of Phil and Antonio
So what, all poker shows were are always edited, old & new. & I don't mind it
Shana Hiatt is such a hottie. She made these cringefests watchable...
she was a Miss Hawaiian Tropic and also did a couple Playboy shoots, however she has implants not natural