WSOP Main Event 2003 | Day 1 with Doyle Brunson & Scotty Nguyen
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- Start reliving the iconic 2003 World Series of Poker Main Event right now! On Day 1 we see Robert Varkonyi on the feature table along with Doyle Brunson and Padraig Parkinson. Previous champions Johnny Chan, Phil Hellmuth, Scotty Nguyen, and Chris Ferguson are also among the action.
This week we will release all classic episodes of the 2003 Main Event on our TH-cam channel. Continue watching the 2003 Main Event by clicking the link at the end of the video.
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Join us in celebrating the history of the World Series of Poker Main Event as we're releasing ALL iconic episodes from 2003 on our TH-cam channel this week! Die-hard fans can already watch the full release by clicking the link of each subsequent video on screen at the end.
thank you so much
Who would have thought Doyle had almost 20 more in him.
What do you mean?
@@AntonioAlvarez715Doyle Brunson passed away about a year ago, and thusly lived almost 20 years to the day from this recording of all the guys playing. This was his 3rd run at a championship and he ended up being a 10 time bracelet champion and was the ultimate 10-2 player. They named the hand of 10/2 after him and he still has the highest play rate of that hand in recorded professional poker history. An absolute legend of a man. If you’re interested you can look up Texas Dolly Celebration of Life and watch that!
@@AntonioAlvarez715 Years. He passed away in 2023.
I said this in another video it’s absolutely CRAZY Doyle was ALREADY 70 when this was filmed 24 years ago!!! He lived and played poker another 20 years 😱
Back when it was fun to watch WSOP on ESPN.
I agree
2003 & 2004 were the best years of poker coverage on ESPN, in my opinion.
Can’t get enough of those two years
Robert Varkonyi is so electrifying!
Signed,
Grass Growing
Thats funny
hahahaha
Signed,
Drying paint
This is where it started for most of us I was 15 watching this
Memories. It’s the era I started playing poker in. The moneymaker era.
I think this got alot of us into the poker life. But I think when they put hold card cams on the table got it started. Then the moneymaker era ran with it
Doyle will live on eternally. His accomplishments and accolades are forever. Legendary.
Man… the theme song just takes ya straight back to where it all began for us in the 35-45 age range. They say Moneymaker was responsible for the boom, but I think it was simply because of the ESPN coverage. I’m sure the moneymaker story made it easy for us to want to chase the dream of winning a $40 satellite, but ESPN is the main reason. How the game has changed in a short 20 years.
Chris Ferguson “low on chips” sitting with 79 BBS 😂
Still the best poker broadcast ever.
Chip counts were wrong or unknown.
Table position? Who cares.
It was dark, raw, and real. The best poker show ever shown.
32:39 norman chad in the background while he is on comms hahahaha
Thanks you for showing this full show, I seen the show before but I always wanted to see it again, so thank you very much
No problem! Daily releases of our old WSOP classics until the end of the year!
@@PokerGOThanks for the info
Man, even with a lot of the same faces involved, the older coverage just has a special flavor to it that's just not quite there anymore.
Crazy to see Hellmuth and think at this point he hadn't even won almost half his bracelets yet when this first aired.
Great memories miss those days ❤
commentators were brutal about the Recs lol
This episode is why every player from 2002-2010 would shove on the flop with a flush draw.
Makes flushes look almost certain to come
Yes lol. I remembered playing home game with my friends, and they always shoved with flush draw.
the correct term is flushi (flush-eye)
wow the game has really changed in 20 years. no one is talking about back door draws or fold equity or so many of the other concepts that are commonplace today. and the play is so passive! limping in, check check on hands that today people would be betting. very interesting.
This was my high school years watching these and loved it on ESPN.
Varkonyi wearing his bracelet with an extra 3" of play...hahaha
I hate when I flop a pair of kings and the preflop limper with pocket aces sucks five bigs out of me. Banger of a first hand.
20 years later...wow
GREAT memories!!!
I enjoy watching these old episodes of the WSOP, but for the 'olden days it leaves me partly missing them but at the same time glad they are gone.
These, and other, poker shows had more character and personality back then, and that was because they went in to the characters and personalities of players at the table.
However, that was also their biggest flaw and can be seen in this episode: Over 500 players were eliminated, more than 60% of the field, but they only show around 8-12 hands per episode and barely give any kind of recap (and I think they actually show less hands per episode in later years).
Back when no one played with their chips. Aaaah bliss.
Finding it funny to have Norman Chad doing commentary when you can plainly see him sitting behind Brunson/Nguyen at the feature table just watching....
wow I want to see the final table of 2008, I consider it one of the legendary ones for me
We're in the process of making all of these available on TH-cam. Stay tuned!
@@PokerGO thank you, I'd love to see it
2009 with Ivey was even more legendary.
Everybody in the whole room was rooting for Scotty on that last hand.
This was around the Year I fell in love with poker. It doesn't feel the same anymore. Even the "pros" not my cup of tea. It was a fun Run Glad I was part of the Boom. Great times
Just like many....This was the year I started my Donking off money carrier. Thanks for the trip down memory lane.....
“There just one of the many forms of gambling you can do here in Las Vegas” video shows newlyweds walking by the Horseshoe 💀🤣🤣🤣
I see great things ahead for that guy Moneymaker. I bet you $500 he goes all the way in this event
LoL
First one again…. Love you daniel from India 🇮🇳
I wish i could've played back then lots of limping and checking a nice friendly kind of game lol
Now raise Is a must 😂😂
Interesting to compare the screen displayed info in 2003 as compared to now.
Zero informations 😂😂😂
lol Varkony working on his GTO play
Doyle punted it and got salty afterwards. Lol
The reason Doyle Brunson missed the World series of poker for a number of years Ted Binion had a Hit on him
15:19. I remembered playing in my home game and people love playing 10 2
We need more brunson videos please
These episodes would be 100% more fun with new commentary as of today. Am I the only one who thinks this?
15:17 Norms railbirding and commentating at the same time.. MaGiC
I miss these broadcast eventhough it’s out of context
A poker player comparing themself to Michael Jordan.
That’s hilarious
50% luck 50% skill
20/80 skill
@universal7112 when is the last time a pro won the wsop main event. And how many times has a pro won the wsop main event?
Like, almost every time. Or what do you mean by "pro"? @@Frdtsl look a the list of main event winners, most of them have lifetime earnings millions higher than their main event win. Or by pro do you mean someone that is well known by the general public?
@@Frdtslmany times… maybe not a large name pro but they are still pros. Yes you need luck to win because you are now dealing with over 10k people… if you rely on luck you will win sometimes but after 100,000 if you want to rely on luck then only someone with skill will win.
@@Frdtsl then why do basically give or take the same top 50 top 20 players end up that close to the money every year then, out of 150k to 250k players?
Lol @ how this first hand was played.
If Phil Ivey's 99 would have held against Moneymakers AQ the poker boom would have never happened.
It still would've happened sooner or later
Does anyone know the original air date for these episodes?
All the limping 😂 even Doyle limped back then
How many players when varkonyi won to the following year? Why didn't he create the poker boom due to him being an amateur?
I think there were just over 600 players when Varkonyi won.
I think the reason it blew up with Moneymaker is because he won his $10,000 entry through a $40 online satellite tournament.
Varkonyi paid the full entry fee.
@@BaddogSportsvarkonyi played an $1,100 satellite
Correct me if I’m wrong, but hellmuth shows up late in 2003 and he’s been anted off. 20 years later and
You can buy in for a full stack whenever you want? Is this correct?
Norman Chad knows what a plurality is?
Oh was Moneymaker "dead money"? ;)
Lol how to make the minimum with AA
S01 E01
Yeah 😂
Jennifer Harmon wasn’t even 40 years old and she looks like she’s 60 in this WSOP
Cool random upload
Not random! The whole 2003 Main Event is coming to youtube this week :)
@PokerGO hope you do all years up to 2010 main event please
Doyle only had $800 invested in that K9 hand, and guy raised to 6000, Doyle went all in over top of him, and he wants to degrade Varconi for being am Amateur? When Doyle, Chan, and Hellmuth won, there was only a handful of players in Main Event
No stack counts... lol
Hate to say it but t but Varkonyi didn’t play all that bad by today’s standards and obviously tilted Doyle.
Hellmuth is the only person that thinks he can play poker
“I had a feeling he had aces” no you didn’t. Not at all. Not in this world not in this lifetime. You never knew.
Doyle Brunson sucks
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