Friday, 3 April 2020

Jerry Yang Was an Entertaining WSOP Champ (Flashback Friday)


Jerry Yang is one of the most unforgettable WSOP Main Event champs ever despite having an otherwise forgettable poker career. For this edition of Flashback Friday, we look back at the former world champ’s memorable run in 2007.

Jerry Yang WSOP poker

Did god help Jerry Yang win all this money? (Image: wsop.com)

The coronavirus pandemic may soon force the cancellation of the 2020 WSOP. It’s becoming more likely by the day that the summer series won’t run as scheduled, if at all, due to the coronavirus pandemic. But that doesn’t mean we can’t find positive news stories related to the World Series of Poker during this difficult time.

Two weeks ago, we reminisced about Jamie Gold bluffing his way to a world championship in 2006. This week, we recall one of the most entertaining characters — Jerry Yang — to have ever won poker’s most prestigious tournament.

Jerry Yang Played Out of His Mind

Jerry Yang,now 53, escaped to Thailand with his family in the 1970s when his homeland, Laos, was taken over by communists. He would later move to the United States and eventually learned how to play poker at a competent level.

Heading into the 2007 WSOP, Yang had limited live tournament experience and only around $11,000 in recorded cashes. In the 13 years since, he’s cashed for just $180,000. That pales in comparison to the amount he won for one week’s worth of work.

Yang won $8,250,000 for shipping the 2007 WSOP Main Event, defeating 6,358 participants. Many poker players consider him arguably the least talented Main Event champ ever. And many believe he luck is the only reason he won. But to that we’d say winning life-changing money for a week’s worth of work sure beats grinding out paycheck to paycheck for a lifetime.

Yang isn’t one of the most talented players who won a major event. His limited poker accomplishments outside of the 2007 Main Event prove that. But we’ll never forget his one shining moment. He was one heck of an entertainer, much like Jamie Gold (2006), Scotty Nguyen (1998), and Phil Hellmuth (1989).

Did God Choose the 2007 WSOP Champion?

Whether you’re an atheist or believer, Jerry Yang was hard to dislike during his 2007 Main Event run. Sure, he invoked god into his performance, in one hand begging the lord to let him win the hand. But he was just such a lovable character even if you’re triggered by religion.

We aren’t sure if god chose Yang to win $8.25 million or not. If so, who could blame him? Yang was entertaining to watch during the ESPN WSOP telecasts in 2007. His passion on the felt was matched by few. After winning big pots, he wasn’t shy about letting everyone in the crowd and at home watching on TV know how ecstatic he was to have shipped that pot.

Yang is a religious man who prayed his way to $8,250,000. He hasn’t accomplished much on the felt in the past 13 years. But we’ll never forget his memorable Main Event title in 2007.



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